My apologies to aerovons if I was offensive but I was in fact joking with the old geezer stuff since I myself AM an old geezer.
If there are many among you who, given the choice of using a roomful of excellent live players and a sample library, would choose the library, that's super and more power to you. I would not have think about which I would choose for a nanosecond.
This is a totally artificial hypothetical situation created to support an argument and is irrelevant to what I am saying. Almost no one has a roomful of great orchestral players ready to play the second he finishes his music. Not even John Williams, so how are you going to ge that? Answer that.
And the same goes for smaller ensembles. You act as if you can just mosy on down the street and find them (along with the union salaries) ready and eager to play for you.
And again, you are making the same old assumption I have heard here before - every orchestra is just like the London Symphony you hear on CDs and soundtracks, and sample libraries are pathetically trying to copy that.
That is totally false. 99% of orchestras for both concert and film have musical abilities far below that of the few great ones which are incredibly difficult to get to play your music. That is contrasted with the Vienna players you have at your beck and call within the samples - they are by and large the equivalent musical ability, and are in fact ready to play the instant you turn on your computer.
...............given the choice of using a roomful of (the usual) live players and a sample library, I would not have think about which I would choose for a nanosecond.................. (and in fact I've been given the choice and the samples won out each time)