I just purchased the Brass/Woodwinds set and feel like I've been kicked in the gut. After listening to all the demos and reading most of the opinions out there on Vienna, I decided to take the plunge. What I discovered once I started going through the patches was at first puzzling, then irritating, and finally, downright angering.
There are some interesting patches in the set, to be sure, and it's certainly possible to make good sounding music with VSL, but there are some serious problems, primarily with the long notes patches. My first visit was to the layered trombone patches where I found that the forte sustain lasts for all of 3 seconds. 3 Seconds??!! The p layer is longer at about 8 seconds, but it's impossible to crossfade into the loud layer if I do so more than 3 seconds after starting the note. The loud note just isn't there. The same is true in the basic long note programs, as well, obviously. The tuba is even worse at around 2 seconds.
I understand that things may be done differently in Vienna than Hollywood, but come on, any brass player worth their spit can hold a forte note longer than that. I am in the process of doing mockups for a major studio film that has lots of big brass choir writing and I can't even perform two bars worth of sustained chords at 71bpm with this library. It's not just a film music issue, either, as it would be impossible to mockup some of the formal music literature, as well. This is ludicrous considering the apparent huge amounts of time, money, labor and advertising that were spent on this library.
I am so disappointed and incredulous at such a lack of useability that I've contacted Ilio to get my money back. Whether that happens or not is yet to be seen, but this experience has ended any interest on my part in the rest of the library. If the Vienna team is planning on an update, either of recording longer notes or of looping the existing library, I would like to know. It won't help me now, but it would at least go a long way in redeeming what could have been the best library to date.
There are some interesting patches in the set, to be sure, and it's certainly possible to make good sounding music with VSL, but there are some serious problems, primarily with the long notes patches. My first visit was to the layered trombone patches where I found that the forte sustain lasts for all of 3 seconds. 3 Seconds??!! The p layer is longer at about 8 seconds, but it's impossible to crossfade into the loud layer if I do so more than 3 seconds after starting the note. The loud note just isn't there. The same is true in the basic long note programs, as well, obviously. The tuba is even worse at around 2 seconds.
I understand that things may be done differently in Vienna than Hollywood, but come on, any brass player worth their spit can hold a forte note longer than that. I am in the process of doing mockups for a major studio film that has lots of big brass choir writing and I can't even perform two bars worth of sustained chords at 71bpm with this library. It's not just a film music issue, either, as it would be impossible to mockup some of the formal music literature, as well. This is ludicrous considering the apparent huge amounts of time, money, labor and advertising that were spent on this library.
I am so disappointed and incredulous at such a lack of useability that I've contacted Ilio to get my money back. Whether that happens or not is yet to be seen, but this experience has ended any interest on my part in the rest of the library. If the Vienna team is planning on an update, either of recording longer notes or of looping the existing library, I would like to know. It won't help me now, but it would at least go a long way in redeeming what could have been the best library to date.