@Errikos said:
I don't know how I give that impression, but just in case... I actually know what there is in their libraries from their own videos. One finger plays a whole orchestra chord, right? Another finger(!) in Hollywoodwinds plays the woodwind parts of The Raiders rhythm, or the Flying Theme's rhythm, no? Properly instrumentated, voiced, and spaced for the cripple's uses, whatever those may be...
Those sorts of things are a tiny fraction of what they offer (and the one part I don't use), the vast majority of their libraries are individual samples for composing original melodies just like VSL (and I'd say they'd be just fine for all those composers you listed, in a some cases probably better than anything VSL offers). And VSL offers things like canned runs and trills, right?
I just think it's tacky to use a site like this for wholesale bashing of other companies, and I'm disappointed that VSL often seems to tolerate it.
Well "those sort of things" are what infuriate me, and not whatever else they do. If a pharmaceutical company produces the best range of pain-killers, vaccines, etc. but also produces a line of carcinogenic drug that it pushes with the rest of its product-line, I am against that company. if the rest of the library is what the VSL will be ten years from now I don't care, and I did not refer to that aspect of the company did I? You're seriously comparing the completely generic major scale runs or trills that VSL offers with E.T. and The Raiders of Cinescamples?!
As far as what's tacky, each to his own of course, but I find your disappointment regarding VSL's tolerance for others' company-bashing posts puzzling, when I am sure you have observed their equal tolerance of people's praise for rival products on this forum, as well as their tolerance of themselves getting bashed by their own customers.
I appreciate Dan's maintenance of good humour, it is certainly your company I was referring to, and even if your heart was in the right place (i.e. giving competent people a box of quick tools), I'm greatly concerned as to what the future will bring, for these 'noises' and 'shrieks' that you mention (but also 'ostinati' etc.), I don't want them to grow into something even more substantial. Because, let's face it, most of your buyers couldn't notate those 'noises' and 'shrieks' if their lives depended upon it. I am (just in case anyone's missed it) against fraud in general, and when a charlatan presents a demo/score to a director, where less than half the notes have been composed by that charlatan, it makes me crazy...
Everybody: If you can notate it / MIDI it, do it. If you can't, IT'S NOT YOUR MUSIC.
@Dietz: Now I've said all I had to say. [;)]