I would like to ask if VSL might consider developing an 'auto-vibrato' programme rather like the humanize function, which could apply a large number of types of vibrato to any cell which was non-vibrato.
Humanize offers delay and pitch variation. So is it possible to have a similar adjustment that would create varying vibratos?
I'm thinking primarily about strings. It seems to me that in the quest for realism one of the challenges is that the ear notices the vibrato applied to many of the string sounds when they are common (sus, legato) and not short duration, where they are necessarily repeatedly triggered during melodies.
By using the non-vib cells as a base, this would avoid the need to record new samples. A duplicate of the non-vib cell could be loaded into one of the blank cells in the matrix to be affected by the new software, so that the non-vib sounds remains available as it is.
Perhaps this could be an extension of what Humanize does, rather than a new piece of software in VIPro?
Anyone have any thoughts on this?