Thanks for your input, flashman. Let me just comment this part of your message:
So - if you look at the pictures on our main site, you will see that the Silent Stage _has_ to be "full of natural ambience", as you put it.
-> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/65/72/19.vsl
-> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/65/72/20.vsl# (... there's a Quicktime VR for a detailed look)
HTH,
[...] If we would record our samples with lots of reverb like old-school sampling libraries, we would run into major problems with the realisation of all our advanced Performance-concepts, like true legato, repetitions, free placement on a virtual stage and so on. The reverb inherent to the recordings would be extremely damaging in all these cases. Our release-samples are not meant to be a cheap reverb, they are part of the instrument's own sound. - For Reverbation, we are working on a dedicated solution with multi-sampled orchestral venues.
Apart from that, I kindly invite you to visit our Silent Stage, and you will see that this orchestra stage is far from "dry" (... would be hard to achieve in a room about 7 metres high, BTW). Due to our concept, we had this studio designed to be free of _reverb_, but with lots of controlled ambience.
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So - if you look at the pictures on our main site, you will see that the Silent Stage _has_ to be "full of natural ambience", as you put it.
-> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/65/72/19.vsl
-> http://vsl.co.at/en-us/65/72/20.vsl# (... there's a Quicktime VR for a detailed look)
HTH,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library