@Another User said:
so please be patient with us until herb finds the time to answer this kind of more specific questions
If you are still formulating policy about this, I would STRONGLY urge you to make it possible for individual purchasers of the library to have BOTH EXS24 and GS versions available to them.
After all, it's the sampled content that is the most important part of this product. Lots of the people who intend to spend $5k on such a product, might be installing it on a number of GS machines in their set-up, and if they were using Logic to control the system, it would be desireable to have it in EXS24 as well. As a model, look at the way Spectrasonics is marketing products like Stylus, Trilogy, and Atmosphere. A purchaser may authorize multiple machines in their studio (Mac as well as PC) to run these products with the purchase of a single license.
Personally, I'm on the edge of committing to purchase VSL, but the current situation with GS and Tascam has me worried. Tascam is stumbling badly in supporting and updating Gigastudio (I suspect that Tascam itself is on financially hard times), and I fear the product may not last in the marketplace, especially considering the intense competition from other soft sampler products.
I'm willing to fork over a lot of money for VSL, but I don't want to have to worry about forking over a lot of money in the near future to switch platforms, especially since Tascam is doing absolutely nothing to encourage confidence in the Gigastudio user base. There is GREAT uncertainty in the market, and I'm willing to bet that a lot of people are going to stand back and wait.
If VSL announces a liberal policy for switching sampler platforms (and possibly the ability to run on multiple platforms with one license), I would be willing to confidently move forward and spend some of my hard-earned money. [;)]
Lee Blaske