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  • some observations to be taken into consideration too ... little companies like VSL also have to carefully watch the direction hardware vendors are going.

    for myself years ago it has been disappointing to notice apple turned away from motorola and later obviously ran into some discrepancy with IBM - we have never seen the power 6 processor (introduced 2007) in a mac what would have been a quantum leap in processing ... it took intel until now to catch up with this amount of processing power ... anyway ...

     

    on the other side apple acquired 3 *heavyweights* in 1) processor design and technology development as well as 2) a whole chip development company during the past year and they still have advertised a lot of jobs related to chip development.

     

    time will show if those activities will focus on computer development or just bring new iphones, tv-sets and similar toys to us ...

    as soon as product policy is noticed to be changing it makes sense again to reconsider software development.

    christian

     

    1) Bob Drebin (CTO of ATI), Raja Koduri (CTO of AMD), Mark Papermaster (IBM chief technology developer)

    2) P A Semi (specialiced on power processor development)


    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • I have a only one question. Where is a early reflection control tap or knob or slider or whatever?


  • There is no specific slider or knob for controlling early reflections. We have made the control solution for this a little bit different than other convoverbs out there. To simply lower the early reflection level, you can set the volume node lower in the beginning of your impulse. If you wish to have less defined early reflections, you can set a higher value for the decorrelation graph in its early stage. Our decorrelation algorithm basically will act the same way as a diffuse acoustic material, and the resulting sound is usually very pleasant if you have any irritating ER's you want to get rid of.


  • I am hesitating to try the demo of VS, because I'm afraid I will have to buy it if I do.

    Currently I have all on one PC, but I am planning to use a second PC for the samples, probably with the help of VE Pro. The first PC would be running the sequencer, the second would have all the samples. Since my second PC is a quad core too, I would like to instantiate at least some of the reverb instances on the second PC inside VE to take some load from the first system. Is this possible or would that require a second license?

    Another question is whether the suite is compatible with 32 bit as well as 64 bit hosts. Do I have to decide or do I get both versions?


  • I think you will receive three  licenses anyway, means you could use it on three computers.


  • Hello pjak,

    you get 3 Vienna Suite licenses with 1 purchase of Vienna Suite (just as with Vienna Ensemble 3), so all you need is another ViennaKey to store the license for your slave computer on [:)]

    And of course the Vienna Suite works in both 32 bit and 64 bit hosts, and you get both versions!

    Best,

    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
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    @Paul said:

    you get 3 Vienna Suite licenses with 1 purchase of Vienna Suite (just as with Vienna Ensemble 3), so all you need is another ViennaKey to store the license for your slave computer on

    Hello Paul,

    thanks for the info. You should update your product information pages - I didn't find anything about 3 licenses regarding VS.

    Actually this is bad news for me - now I am really thinking about spending another few hunded Euros. And then I need VE Pro (if it just had a bitbridge for 32 bit instruments) and then I need...

    Peter


  • Peter - don't try out VS - YOU WILL BUY IT.  I consider this one of my best purchases in the last 12 months.


  • Hi im new to Vienna, i dont own any vienna instruments at the moment, but im a house producer, and i have allways been searching for my To-go Vst plugins. Ive used and tried all from waves to psp, voxengo, flux etc etc. BUT nothing beats the VSL fx suite, why? well, its just that it has all the things i need the compressor, to choose between diffrent types, side chaining, the eq, to have great sounding eq with a nice gui, and the list continues. im thankful, and i hope vienna will expand the plugins with ex, a multiband widener, delay effect, new compressor like the "La-2a" with only 2-3 knobs. a good effect plugins, with phazer/chorus, gate etc. A filter plugin, with more than 20 diffrent filter types etc etc. THANKS VIENNA, for this wonderful product! Jean Maxwell

  • The Convolution Reverb has been out for a bit now, so I was wondering what everyone's thoughts on it are now that you've had time to get a feel for it?

    --Lee


  • My thoughts is i cant wait to get some extra cash to buy it![:P]


  • Love it. Don't use anything else anymore. It's so clean in the low and midrange - well, for my taste anyway. Not really that CPU-hungry either. VS is certainly one of the best deals I've made in a while. Now bring on more Impulses. [;)]


  • [quote=MaD] Now bring on more Impulses. 

    Regarding the next pack of impulses, i was hoping VSL would offer multi stage position like far left, left, left of center, center, right of center, right, far right etc.. As many as posible.

    Weel, that's something i would like to see anyway.


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    Regarding the next pack of impulses, i was hoping VSL would offer multi stage position like far left, left, left of center, center, right of center, right, far right etc.. As many as posible.

    Weel, that's something i would like to see anyway.

    As many as possible: -> [URL]http://vsl.co.at/en/65/71/393/1165.vsl[/URL]   [;)]


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • Haha! I knew you'd say that! [;)]

    Hopefully i can afford it. Cause what i heard really did convinced me, no dought about that! [H]


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    @MaD said:

    Love it. Don't use anything else anymore. It's so clean in the low and midrange - well, for my taste anyway. Not really that CPU-hungry either. VS is certainly one of the best deals I've made in a while. Now bring on more Impulses. 

    I'm totally amazed. It's intuitive to use, as far as I can tell LIGHT on CPU (I was running it on about everything, one way or other), and it sounds so transparent, yes in that range, which is a bear for me, I can hear in that range 😉 it's hard to credit.