Was listening again to the demos of the full solo strings pakage and in for instance the Schubert and Beethoven renderings, I'm astounded at the quality. Having used the SE now for a decade, I am more tempted than ever with the current offer to upgrade to the Solo strings 1. But I really have a couple of questions/concerns about use in Sibelius (7.1).
For instance when playing back my string quartets with the Special Edition including the added articulations, I find that although the sound is often beautiful and probably better than anything else on the market, I don't feel I am listening to a musical performance. This is particularly in faster music which often lacks clarity. I have tried all the available articulations but quite often nothing actually really works. The real question is then -- with VSL do you really need to play in real time or spend a lot of time later in Cubase or other DAW to shape the music as the demos show what's really possible? Or is there a night and day difference between the full solo strings version and the SE. I see little in the way of demos for the SE solo strings so have no real way of comparing directly?
I find it interesting to compare the results of Wallander's NotePerformer in Sibelius to my VSL SE. Although of course individual instruments have much more character in VSL with the far greater sample depth, a conventional classic/romantic orchestral score actually sounds more like a real orchestra with Wallander, presumably because of the read-ahead technology (which bring its own issues of course). This is not yet the case for solo strings becuase of the horrible vibrato at slow tempi but that will be fixed in time.
To sum up, 1. is the full VSL Solo Strings package able to produce much better results than my SE? 2. Is VSL as a whole primarily designed for live playback or being processed in a DAW, rather than in notation software? I have read a number of posts here and elsewhere for optimising playback in Sibelius (including obviously Andreas Olszewski's useful guides) but still feel there's something missing and am reluctant to invest further unless I've got a good chance of achieveing something like the results in the demos without spending as much time post-processing as actually writing music!
David