Well said King - but the intestines comment has ruined my plans for an egg and links sasuage sandwich. Now thanks to you I have to eat cornflakes!
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@KingIdiot said:
(that, for some strange reason, work extremely well together. Its up to what you want/need as a composer.
@Craig Sharmat said:
I resemble that remark. [6]
I'll leave it at that for now, please don't get me going.
@duoartc said:
Thanks again King for your unbiassed opinion.
Can I ask though, how QLSO deals with repetitions compared to Vienna (strings in particular)? It obviously doesn't have the repetition performances that VSL does, but does have according to EW, auto sample switching to get over the machine gun. As you have both libraries, can you elaborate on this aspect and maybe comment on its effectiveness compared to the alternating tool in VSL with the variation samples in the Cube. My main interest is with the strings.
It would be an attractive option to buy VSL in complete orchestral sections which included the repetition and legato tools and the articulations to go with them, with the standard samples as in the cube/pro editions. Maybe that's a future option - it would certainly appeal to many more buyers IMHO.
Any comment would be much appreciated.
Craig
[...] Since this is the VSL forum, your question would be more appropriately addressed at Northern Sounds in the EastWest Forum. You could also post this question in the main sample libraries forum. [...]
@KingIdiot said:
[...] I cant directly state things about VSL when asked about comparing them. Even if I dont mention anything about QLSO. [...]
@KingIdiot said:
Its stupid anyway, listen to the demos, and ask the companies to show you specific things you're looking for in short or new demos.