@sirbellog said:
I agree,
- either you only have a taste, and the only way to really get the whole thing is to buy the whole libraries,
I don't agree with this. if indeed the basic single note articulations of all these libraries are included, that's extremely nice and useful and in my opinion much more than a "bonus". actually, like in opus 1 i would rather consider part of the rest (runs and fast repetitions) as "bonus files".
since opus 2 is also announced as an addition to the the first edition, i wonder whether the chromatic sampling concept is still fully retained (hopefully)?
I agree, these 'bonuses' actually do add value (though I can understand owners of these complete packages consternation). Much more so than the runs - but I have never been a fan of runs. I have no experience of the VSL runs, but in the past I have never found much use for these sorts of things - ever since the days of hardware synths. They are either in the wrong tempo, end or begin on the wrong note, and obviously cannot be manipulated chromatically in the middle of the run... this is a bit OT, but anyone who feels differently about sampled runs and uses them frequently, I would certainly like to hear from you.
You know what I really miss in Opus2 that would have made my day beyond anything else? The Finger tremolos! Those alone would have made the value of the collection for me. [:'(] [[;)]]