@Roman Beilharz said:
"On the first day, Herb created the first edition..."
Yeah, BUT!
Now, I'm not speaking officially for anyone except for myself. But I'm not sure that's quite fair for a couple of reasons.
1. I've been involved with this library, albeit on the perimeter, since last July. Originally, this library would have been in Giga 3.0. However, no Giga 3.0. So do you wait or do you go with Giga 2.5? Well, like Doug Rogers at East West, Herb also had a tough decision. And they chose, and I think wisely, to roll out with a 2.5 edition that's 16-bit. That was a business, not an artistic decision. Had there been a 3.0 out when promised, there would be no, "On the first day..." The failure to deliver 3.0 was a major blow.
So, had Giga 3.0 been out, you would have seen a slightly different library in 24-bit. So I think you have to give VSL a lot of points because of Tascam's miss.
2. Unlike any other library, this library is ongoing. All other libraries have a session that begins and ends. But VSL, is continuously recording and continuously expanding. The Orchestral Cube/Performances was supposed to have been Box 1, followed by Box 2, followed by Box 3, etc. In other words, the original design called for VSL to be growing starting with a basic set, and then add-ons. In our July meeting, we were told that when recording was completed at the end of 2003, we would be looking at 2-4 terabyte library.
In all fairness to Herb and his investor, I think you have to deal with the problem squarely by pointing out the business direction shift because Nemesys did not deliver as promised.
Every major developer will have a Kontakt library out by summer, either as a reprogrammed library or a plug-in.
Yes, speaking as an outsider for VSL, I do think your ideas have great merit. BUT! They must be tempered within the current business (not artistic) climate.
So consider these points. Again, I'm not a VSL employee. I'm not paid by them to say this. But I think these are important points that the readers of PC & Musik should also be aware of. It's not just art and tech specs!
BTW, I've moved over to Cubase SX from Logic 5.5 on the PC and am I glad I did. Write me and I'll tell you about it.
Peter Alexander
lacomposers@msn.com