Hi Vlzmusic
Thanks for your answer...
Fine that you like the Dimension Strings. But then you probably don't know the other libraries. They sound beautiful as well...
I would like to get an even more realistic sounding orchestra than this (chamberstrings combined with the solo strings).Therefore I am interested in a piece of orchestra, played with DS with the possible individual play of each player. Does DS make the next step to the reality or does it sound "only" different because of an other sound?
Further: I don't like MIR really because it often sounds a bit boxy and I also want to be free in adjusting the depth for each instrument/section to my taste (by mixing the conventional way).
That's why I would like to hear the DS-Strings without any effect - Just one time after waiting on such a demo for more than a year now.
When I watch the official DS-Video I see that each violin (viola, cello,bass) player already comes with individual articulations.
Then the video shows two very short examples how it would sound when all of those players are played seperately (individual triggered).
That's the sound I would like to hear now but with the whole orchestra and with a real piece of music -if possible without MIR so that I can hear the real sound of the Dimension Strings.
When I listen to the demos (demo section) I can't make out any piece which sounds as we got it in the video...
Take this official demo for example : Where are all these 25 individual players...? It sounds more than one player per section...
So this thread is probably more for advanced users who are using the possible "Dimensions" of the DS-Library.
Nevertheless, thanks for your effort, VSLmusic! Could be that you don't know until now that you have a Ferrari but you always drive it only with 30km/h 😉
I want to know the real potential of the DS-Library. That's why I'm asking for the demos above.
All the best.and a lot of success with the DS
Beat
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/