Hope the people at vsl don't mind this post, but I always count on THIS forum for advice and info.
Waves are having a massive sale, nearly 50% off. That makes it almost half the price of the Vienna Suite. They are 64 bit, industry standard and no dongle! However....
Vienna Suite is designed for and comes with presets for the Vienna instruments, which is pretty much 90% of what I work with. It used to come with a jazz drum as well... Don't know if this is still the case, but would definitely tilt things in its favor.
I already own some really, really old Waves plugins. I need to upgrade them because they crash constantly with the 64 bit bridge. And even though I've used them for years I can't say I'm used to them. I am not an engineer, I'm a musician. All the little knobs and sliders are just too complicated for me. A plugin that does most of the work for me would be an incredible bonus. I've looked at the Waves plugins and they seem to be the same GUI as the old ones, so no improvement there. Whereas Vienna looks very simple, big and intuitive to work with.
So... (apologies again to the vsl people)... could any of you lovely people, that have used both, give me their opinions? Are the Vienna Suite plugins easier to use (specially for technology-challenged people like myself) in comparison to Waves? How close do the presets bring you to the final product? And of course finally, do they still come with the jazz drums?
I understand that quality-wise Vienna plugins are as good as Waves, but if you have any comments on coloring, character, etc. They are also welcomed!
Thank you very much!