@metrobot said:
Beat, this looks really really good. This is spurring me on to get Opus1&2. But my question is, will most of this apply to the Horizon series as well? If not, is it somewhat useful? And would a newbie to VSL find these guides more confusing for Opus 1 or not?
Hi metrobot
I used for my examples those instruments which could show in a good way the effects I wanted to point out. But: These tips are valid for all the VSL instruments.
As you know the OPUS – series are extracts from the First Edition etc. On one hand you will get a reduced range of files > For example no dim- and cresc- samples, no 0sus-samples,... But on the other hand you will own Legato-samples and the Performance Tool which is not included with the First- / or Pro Edition. A further advantage is that you don’t pay samples twice. So if you’re going to buy the First– or Pro Edition once, you will pay only the additions.
By the way: Compare the articulations between your favorite products.
You will be disappointed in the very first days as a VSL – owner. You have thousands of samples and can’t reach the results of the well known demos. Perhaps you also don’t know Gigastudio, HALion, Cubase, Logic or what ever you will use. In this case it could be really a hard way to make progress.
But little by little you will learn to use the different samples. I’m sure my tutorials will help you too. You also will find all the sample-types (stac, 0,3s, trem, trill, sfz...) with every instrument. So if you got a "sample-type-overview" and how they sound...
I’m looking forward to your first demo(s). [:D]
All the best
Beat Kaufmann
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/