Mr. Evans,
Congratulations, you made me write an answer to your provocative allegations again!
It's the same story as always: You just show that you haven't got the slightest idea of our work. You talk about "standards" as all these samples simply fell down from heaven somewhen, and we are just not nice enough to give them to you.
You won't understand it anyway, but there are so simple things like long-term schedules, personal availabilities of our preferred instrumentalists, and market research (read: demand), which influence the release of a certain instrument, as well as many other aspects you would understand even less, so I save my breath and come to the conclusio:
As much as we try to fit the needs of our customers, there will always be one or two that find their raison d'etre in badmouthing other people's achievements. - If your "not so humble" opinion is that our Library isn't professional enough for you, then please use more professional products for your work and leave us humble amateurs alone, and look for a more "democratic", anti-capitalist environment.
Thanks a lot.
/Dietz
Congratulations, you made me write an answer to your provocative allegations again!
It's the same story as always: You just show that you haven't got the slightest idea of our work. You talk about "standards" as all these samples simply fell down from heaven somewhen, and we are just not nice enough to give them to you.
You won't understand it anyway, but there are so simple things like long-term schedules, personal availabilities of our preferred instrumentalists, and market research (read: demand), which influence the release of a certain instrument, as well as many other aspects you would understand even less, so I save my breath and come to the conclusio:
As much as we try to fit the needs of our customers, there will always be one or two that find their raison d'etre in badmouthing other people's achievements. - If your "not so humble" opinion is that our Library isn't professional enough for you, then please use more professional products for your work and leave us humble amateurs alone, and look for a more "democratic", anti-capitalist environment.
Thanks a lot.
/Dietz
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library