JimmyHellfire -
(I like your UserID. . . and if it truly is your name, then good for you! LOL! 😃 I'm just being silly! LOL!)
Thank you for your explanation regarding the differences between the SE libraries. I thought that I read somewhere, a while back, that the SE instruments had samples that stretched over a couple of notes. I wasn't sure, though. You're correct. If done nicely, usually one doesn't know the difference. It certainly is not a show-stopper for me.
I've been using the same orchestral templet, or some variation of it, for a number of years. I need a change in sound. I've been listening to really great renditions on this web site as well as on YouTube of orchestral music created using the SE libraries. As I might have mentioned before, I am deeply impressed by the authenic orchestral sound by a couple of individuals who obviously have "the chops" to create such music.
I finally figured out where to find, on this rather LARGE web-site, the listed articulations of their instrumental libraries for both the SE instruments and their more pro-line instruments. Given the quality orchestral mock-ups that can be created with the SE bundles, as well as rather generous list of articulations found within them, I'm comfortable purchasing VSL's Special Edition Complete Bundle. I would LOVE to have VSL's entire pro-line collection! But that would require me to work a WHOLE LOT of overtime at work . . . and, I just don't want to work that hard! LOL! (Besides, I need the time to do more composing.)
I do appreciate all of the thoughtful comments that have been shared here. I'll probably be purchasing the SE Complete Bundle within the next week or two.
Cheers. . .
Ted
Edited to add:
You wrote:
[Quote]"P.S. Sweet and spirited piece you posted earlier!"[/Quote]
I think that you're referring to the composition that I shared. If so, thank you for the listen and kind comment! That, along with a whole much of other orchestral pieces, will be re-done with the new library! Should be fun!