Hello,
we are looking at 2 different things here:
1) An in-depth manual for each VI Collection, basically available here for the DVD Collections, in the respective Download Section of the User Area for our Download Products. The structure of all programs is described, along with the technical details. And itĀ“s easier to listen to a detachĆ© sample and understand what it is, than to describe it.
However, i believe that our Vienna Academy describes all instruments very well, with many aspects from sound production over playing techniques to sound combinations - this should also work as an inspiration and knowledge base.
2) And a step-by-step guide on how to work musically with all aspects of this library, which is harder to cover. I hope we will have more tutorials available soon, like the Special Edition Demo #1 that comes with 3 video tutorials and Sequencer files.
The Video Tutorials for Vienna Instruments show how the Vienna Instruments work - with simple examples.
You can find Guy Bacos Video Demos here.
And there are some MIDI files available for User Demos in the Demo Zone.
I agree that there can always be more demos and tutorials - but there will never be "the one way" to approach virtual orchestration, everyone works a little different, all over the world.
Basically, the Vienna Symphonic Library produces musical instruments (and if you buy a Stradivari, you donĀ“t expect the seller to give you lessons...). I agree that we can and should provide more tutorials and guides, and I hope we will get there sooner rather than later.
Best,
Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL