Sorry for what I think is a repeat, but I can't find the thread we discussed this in. I am creating some new templates because of some nice improvements in Studio One Version 2. However, I have some questions please.
1. What is the actual problem with having many different stages in one template? Example: VSL Appassionata Strings in a big room, the orchestral and chamber in a medium room, then solo's in a small room. Then blending them all in the DAW. Because I prefer the sound of the instruments in different rooms I am finding (just my personal preference at the moment).
2. What is the problem with having many of the same stages in the same template? Example: VSL Appassionata in big room, LASS and Symphobia in a seperate instance of the exact same room (because I do not always layer them and do not want to sit around waiting 10 min for a template to load all instruments). I want to call upon the 3rd party layers when only needed, but they will use the same room type as my main VSL instruments.
3. Same as number two, only mimic this for all the smaller rooms when they layer with Orchestral, Chamber and solo's of VSL. So maybe in this template I will have 2-3 huge rooms (Grosser Saal), 2-3 medium rooms (Mozart Saal) and 2-3 small rooms (Schubert Saal).
Lastly, this may make you want to choke me to death Dietz hahaha but I also imagine the idea that I don't always want brass, or winds. So I might have a seperate room of the exact rooms listed above, for the different instrument groups (Strings, Winds, Brass, Percussion).
Does this make you want to bash your face with a rubber mallet? :) Does it sound humanly possible to design a way for us to create a complete layout of instruments (all 4 groups on one stage) and then have the ability to "add" it to the current opened instance as needed? So I can just recall "PARTS" of the layout within the room? This way I could load up my VSL Strings 100% of the time in my templates, but when I need LASS and Symphobia to layer, I just click "add" and pick that layout and it adds those channels and settings into that same room (which is where they were setup originally). Then can do the same for projects I want "brass or winds".
Thanks,
Maestro2be