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    @Nick Batzdorf said:

    I think you misunderstand, William. Nobody is insulting music for media.

    The point Rich is making is that as long as you have to select different articulations all the time, you're programming rather than performing.

    Thanks Nick. That is what i meant. Why would i criticise the very field I`m in ( I compose for Film and T.V)? Perhaps the VSL team will one day come up with a way (an Special Tool or Notational interface?) to perform in a more natural way with these samples to give greater expression to there Lib. If its such an obvious thing, then why has no one done it...The Perf. Tool is definately a step in the right direction! Rich

  • Some people prefer "just programming." It is the modern version of writing out a score. Not inferior at all to dicking around with a keyboard.

  • And performing parts really well is superior to dicking around with a mouse. [:)]

    Seriously, I - and I'm sure most people - use a combination of "entry" methods to massage things into sounding right. We're talking about improving what I consider the most important one. That doesn't involve taking away your favorite one.

  • One thing that should be noted is that EWQLSO GOLD GROUP BUY is currently at 417 with 9 days left...

    417 x $398 = $165,966

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    I bought Opus 1 at the start of this year. I dont regret it one bit! I would not hold it againist VSL if they did introduce a group buy. I understand what you guys at VSL are thinking. However you dont have to reduce it by 60%. You can structure a group buy however you like. Maybe it will peak at 30% off... ? Either way you really should consider doing something.

    I spend alot of money on sample libraries and believe that group buys benifit both the developer and the customer. If past customers are really unhappy about it, offer them a discount on another library... Say they brought opus1 one month ago. Now they are annoyed that it's 30% off. Offer them another library of choice at 30% off. You will find that even though they may have not wanted to buy anymore libraries at this point, now in fact they may jump at the offer. Which in turn will end up being even more successful for both you and the customer.

    I think group buys go beyond a quick way to make money. They would bring more paying customers to experince VSL. And then they will buy more products in the future.

    Just think of what EWQL can do now that they have made a quick $165,966 and it's still growing. They can put some of that money into expanding the business and recording more sample libraries. Which in turn will benifit everyone (except the competition).

    All I ask is that you seriously consider it. I truely hope that VSL can be apart of it.

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    @Peter Wayne said:

    417 x $398 = $165,966

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    Well, for us poor guys it seems to be a lot of money. But I think VSL prefers to sell 417 copies for the original price... [:D]

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    @Peter Wayne said:

    417 x $398 = $165,966

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    Well, for us poor guys it seems to be a lot of money. But I think VSL prefers to sell 417 copies for the original price... [:D]
    I think you are missing the point! How many of those 417 people would not have bought the library in the first place? There is no way that EWQL would have sold anywhere near those figures in a matter of weeks at the orginal price. Although $165,966 may not seem like alot. You have to understand that a large percentage of this money did not existed without this group buy.

  • I would definitely go in on a group buy for Opus 1 as opposed to the EWQLSO GOld Edition. I already have Silver Edition with Silver Pro on its way in March or whenever. But I've been continually knocked out by the VSL samples and the performance tool features such as "legato" patches. I only have a couple that came with my Gigastudio 3.0 Solo version but they are really outstanding sounds. This library, above all else, has gotten the closest to emulating a real instrument. It's actually scary how good these sounds are....

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    @dcoscina said:

    [...] This library, above all else, has gotten the closest to emulating a real instrument. It's actually scary how good these sounds are....


    Hey, thanks! May we quote you on this? [:D]

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Peter Wayne said:

    417 x $398 = $165,966

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    Well, for us poor guys it seems to be a lot of money. But I think VSL prefers to sell 417 copies for the original price... [:D]
    They will , but not as quickly. And...Not to a certain group of buyers who otherwise wouldn`t have bought it in the 1st place. Group buys appeal to the "fence sitters"... Rich

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    @Peter Wayne said:

    417 x $398 = $165,966

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    Well, for us poor guys it seems to be a lot of money. But I think VSL prefers to sell 417 copies for the original price... [:D]
    They will , but not as quickly. And...Not to a certain group of buyers who otherwise wouldn`t have bought it in the 1st place. Group buys appeal to the "fence sitters"... Rich

    Hey Rich, good to see another Torontian on the board. I also wish for a group buy but if it doesn't happen I'll figure out a way to add Opus 1 to my virtual orchestra (I already have SAM Horns and Solo Sessions, EWQLSO SIlver, GS 3.0 Orchestra, HALion Strings etc.). It was a very smart move of companies such as VSL and Project SAM to include demo patches on the Gigastudio 3 packages. That's how I ended up getting SAM Solo Sessions. Those damn sounds were just too good to pass up. But obviously they are a lot cheaper than Opus 1, hence I got them first.

    However, stores like Long and McQuade and Saved by Technology offer these libraries and have different methods of payment. Saved... has a credit card although their interest rates absolutely suck. Long and McQuade ahs their own in-house financing which is 17% annually and the terms are such that you must pay the balance off within a year. That's not bad. I've put things on account then paid them off way early so as to avoid paying too much interest.

    For Opus 1, I originally hoped to get it trading in my P90 but the store I went to didn't have it and I realised that I needed to upgrade GS3 Solo to GS3 Orchestra before getting Opus 1. And orchestra comes with a boatload of VSL sounds specially done for that platform so it was a good deal.

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    @dcoscina said:

    [...] This library, above all else, has gotten the closest to emulating a real instrument. It's actually scary how good these sounds are....


    Hey, thanks! May we quote you on this? [:D]

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library

    Sure, no problem. Just give me a free copy of Opus 1. Or heck, I'll be a beta tester for your next library [[;)]]

  • I was actually surprised that the Vienna people had sales of any kind at first.

    I guess a group buy would be nice, but I believe that even discounts can have an impact on the perceived intrinsic value of a product. Especially one that is upgrade oriented.

    VSL is serious stuff. People on the fence about their VSL purchases really don't need what the library or the company has to offer.

    Clark

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    @clarkcontrol said:

    I was actually surprised that the Vienna people had sales of any kind at first.

    I guess a group buy would be nice, but I believe that even discounts can have an impact on the perceived intrinsic value of a product. Especially one that is upgrade oriented.

    VSL is serious stuff. People on the fence about their VSL purchases really don't need what the library or the company has to offer.

    Clark


    I do agree. And VSL also probably doesn't want to alienate the loyal customers who shelled out the full price for their products. I know I'd be pissed off if I paid $1500 or whatever for Opus 1 only to discover a month later that it was going for a group buy price of $500.

    Just from the quality of the demo patches that came with GS3 Orchestra, I know that these samples are leagues ahead of the competition (in most categories- I still prefer Project SAM brass over any other library out there, but that's a preference obviously).

    If I had to recommend a single cost effective library to someone who demands excellence from their orchestral samples, I'd point them toward Opus 1. If I had to start all over again, I would go this route. But I don't know if I'd get GS3 version or Kontakt. Kontakt benefits from greater polyphony as it's a plug-in. On the other hand, GS3 running as its own app. has some advantages. And the re-wire function certainly gives one some flexbility.

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    @clarkcontrol said:

    VSL is serious stuff. People on the fence about their VSL purchases really don't need what the library or the company has to offer.


    Right... [8-)] And people who are on the fence because they've already invested in many other libraries are not serious. I smell the sadly familiar odour of snobbery in the air. [:'(]

  • That may be true, however keep in mind one thing: what Herb said, that he had "deep respect for anyone who does a sample library."

    this is one of the reasons that VSL is so good - it is run by someone who is a pure artist.

  • I apologize most profusely if my comments seemed elitist. I was only attempting to be direct in my comments.

    I own many libraries. I go to VSL first.

    That doesn't mean that the other libraries aren't good; some of the older ones do things that sound better than the newest ones do, including VSL.

    But I'll bet that if you asked any Vienna orchestra user (Opus, 1st Ed., Pro) what their "desert island" sample set was...

    Clark

  • I've got EWQLSO SIlver loaded up, playing one of the Gold patches. Nice but then I switched to GS3.0 (re-wired in Sonar) and started messing around with the legato clarinet patch...um, don't mean to compare but holy smoley, whatta difference.

  • 1st joke of the day :

    Why is East West doing group buy ?

    Because they need some cash to pay the hall where they record the Pro edition [[:D]]

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    2nd joke of the day :

    Why is East West doing group buy ?

    Because they received an Arward and some cash from Apple as the best "G4/G5 killer" [[:D]]

    Merry Xmas

    Cyril[/b]

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    @Cyril said:

    1st joke of the day :

    Why is East West doing group buy ?

    Because they need some cash to pay the hall where they record the Pro edition [[:D]]

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    2nd joke of the day :

    Why is East West doing group buy ?

    Because they received an Arward and some cash from Apple as the best "G4/G5 killer" [[:D]]

    Merry Xmas

    Cyril[/b]

    Woo hooo! [:O]ops: Man, are those jokes ever hilarious [8-)] . If you`ve ever used it, You`d know that EWQLSO is a Killer Lib. And that takes nothing away from VSL ..They both compliment each other nicely ,rich

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    @dcoscina said:

    I've got EWQLSO SIlver loaded up, playing one of the Gold patches. Nice but then I switched to GS3.0 (re-wired in Sonar) and started messing around with the legato clarinet patch...um, don't mean to compare but holy smoley, whatta difference.

    Hey Dcosina,
    Yea there arent that many Torontonians a far as i can see, maybe we`ll bump into each other one day.. [:D]
    BTW, the VSL Perf. Set stuff is really wonderful and does things that no other library can do but you really have to check out QLSO Platinum to get the full experience of that lib. Silver`s just a teaser..Best to you [:)] Rich