...it does look you need to effectively programme virtually every other note...
Dear David
This is unfortunately the truth. Within a large ensemble you probably can simplify the programming within the sections a bit but not when they ae playing important melodies. It seems to me that strings always are more delicate than winds... Solo Strings and String Quartets are the most difficult instruments - could be that I am saying this because I'm able to play the real violin myself as well...
Making music with samples is an art so to say. It needs a lot of experience skills an it is unfortunately a matter of time even if you are a well versed user (artist).
Please listen to these two different produced examples (No 34.). One is just played as it is written and with the other example I tried to make music... I wrote all the differences in a table for comparing the two examples.
Originally I was really just asking whether the full solo strings would lead to a clearly better overall result and I'm still not sure on this one...
The answer is "Yes" but also with a lot more of needed time in the mean time. Sorry for these bad news.
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/