William, the work at your link is very well done, impressive, and I'm sure took many hours. I cannot for the life of me see how you could compare it to a live orchestra playing the same thing with good players. It would sound 3 times larger to begin with, which is one thing that all emulations seem to have a problem with...the air and size of the sound.
The position that an emulation of the real thing is better than the real thing is untenable. Will it work? Will it fool some people? Will you get paid? Absolutely. But those are different subjects. And I think you are taking all this too personally and getting far too angry over a difference of opinion. If you like samples better than the real deal, that's entirely your choice.
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What is "the real thing"? Is it performers? Is it a composer's score? Is it a composer's imagination of sound? Is it a dream of sound a composer had and tried to realize? JUST WHAT EXACTLY IS THE REAL THING? Answer me. You can't. Because it never occurred to you that music is not just what performers do to annoint a composer with their genius. MUSIC IS THE WORK OF A COMPOSER. Performers are lucky if they even begin to approach that. No one like you will ever understand that. In this time of cutesy glamour string quartets and beautiful young cellists and artistically posing young phony conductors and aping of the latest sound design masquerading as film music and what-have-you. THEY DON'T EXIST compared to what a composer creates out of his life, his inspiration, his agony, whatever someone wants to list as part of being a composer. And so for the first time in history, this artist can express his ideas without the compromised world of begging for performance and catering to conductors and grovelling before music directors. That is a tremendously exciting development in the history of music. It is nothing less than the direct realization of orchestral ideas from the mind of the composer limited only by his imagination and skill. AND YOU DON'T LIKE THAT? To you it is nothing but an "emulation" ?