Well, despite the variety of opinions, here (mine included) there seems to be a general consesus that some more strings sampes would be welcome.
Of course you can soften with filters, but that does not produce that "magic" I am talking about when, as I said, you can hear a pin drop. There is a fantastic tension in the players themselves, an intense control that is required to deliver PPP in an authoritative way without loosing focus on the sound. It's a truly magic sound when it works. With and without mutes of course.
Also, divisi is a completely different thing from 2nd violins. We need divisi 1sts and divisi 2nds, with a different bunch of players with their different violins, seating position, mood, the bus that was missed to get to the session, everything. It's as important as violas, I say again.
I would prefer 2nd violins over divisi actually. Just.
If harmonisation helps sell more packages, then great by me.
But also I think VSL need to up their game a little with the sample scripting. I can hear crossfades, or a slight clash as sample layers are swapped with the mod wheel. I think VSL should set the standard here.
Also, being Viennese is a very good qualification for "knowing what you are doing" but I also "know what I am doing" and I am English. I might sound a bit like a pomous old guy here, but we must all remember to GET TO A REAL CONCERT from time to time. Hear the real stuff. Pick up a second hand violin from a junk shop and try and make a sound. Listen to how a (live) string quartet is a symbiotic living organism of sound that is constantly feeding back on itself. What I ask for (eg better pianissimo) is only scratching the surface.
I'll step off the box now, and go back to work....
Best Wishes
B