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I've delayed purchasing my first sample library for months as tempting new products spring up. I've been waiting for a company to offer the range of extended techniques and non-orchestral techniques that composers have used for the last hundred years - but I've realised many of you have been requesting this for nearly as long! It seems the perceived market stretches from Downton Abbey to Game of Thrones, with VSL the least genre-stymied.
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My plan was to get SE 1/1+ and gradually add Dimensions. The following are dimensions of the same question but all advice is appreciated:
1. PRO Player is a massive factor in VSL's appeal. How is its functionality limited by only having one Special Addition and its Plus? I'm unclear about which features rely on having more samples - eg. humanize. I'm blown away by the Dimension Brass video using Pro player and wonder if I'll be disappointed by the SE functionality and should just start with Dimensions instead.
2. Do I lose anything by skipping all the Special Editions and starting to collect Dimensions? Apart from the wait to have those instruments? IE. Comparing expressiveness on a by-instrument basis? Put another way, I understand VSL's ethos of extending rather than replacing functionality, but in practice if I relied solely on Dimension Brass for all my brass including solo instruments would I lose any expressiveness compared to the Special Editions? And compared to the pre-Dimension Brass collections/instruments? Is the solo instrument capability of Dimensions less because its really an ensemble tool?
Thanks!