I don't know of a user hint or trick section in the forum, but I think it might be a good idea.
I know a few people who recently bought VSL and may be falling into the same pitfall I have. I get so enamored over using the performance legato strings I end up using them as much as possible. Why? cause it sounds real!. That can be a big mistake. When the legato tool is used constantly on a lot of phrases it can create the now famous sucking sound (the sound that the notes are getting sucked into the track). I feel the performance legato strings should be looked at as a flavor instead of just the main course. I have to use this mentality. If you find your strings are sucking, go to the cube and find strings with a harder attack. "Long-Notes" and or "Short Notes" should do the trick depending on the piece you are working on, and try replacing the performance legato notes with one of these. where you can put the legato in by all means do so but beware of lines that need to use the other patches. [:)]
I know a few people who recently bought VSL and may be falling into the same pitfall I have. I get so enamored over using the performance legato strings I end up using them as much as possible. Why? cause it sounds real!. That can be a big mistake. When the legato tool is used constantly on a lot of phrases it can create the now famous sucking sound (the sound that the notes are getting sucked into the track). I feel the performance legato strings should be looked at as a flavor instead of just the main course. I have to use this mentality. If you find your strings are sucking, go to the cube and find strings with a harder attack. "Long-Notes" and or "Short Notes" should do the trick depending on the piece you are working on, and try replacing the performance legato notes with one of these. where you can put the legato in by all means do so but beware of lines that need to use the other patches. [:)]