Hello,
I am afraid this question might result in thousands of "in case of..." "it could..." "if..." - this and that. But I am looking for experience, or input from studio owners and engineers who might come in contact with these situations.
I am a writer, composer. I've been lucky enough to afford the full range of VSL instruments and software to use on my own workstation without any limits. However, when it comes to mixing and mastering I am a novice. I've tried to get myself involved in the process by reading and playing around with the traditional tools but I think time has come to admit that I will never learn to be a successful producer on my own. I simply end up writing music all the time what I love to do.
I am currently in the works of putting down some final addtions to a symphony that I've been working on for many years and I am dreaming of having it fully produced, mixed and all. I am guessing professional studios are working with midi all the time but what about something as complete as VSL?
If I were to define professional studio it would fall into the category of what I could afford, meaning; no big recording stages but well equiped studios with experienced staff working with anything from pop to metal.
My guess is that I would load the midi into their workstation/sequenser and then just let them have a go with it. I have completed the score, and most of the automation such as velocity-XF, expression and slot-XF. Is there anything else I would need to consider?
In my work flow I use MIR and VEP. Is that anything that a professional studio would use or even gain from?
So in short...
- Does anyone have experience taking VSL to a professional studio?
- Is there anything more I can do in preperation except bringing the midi-information incl. automation (VXF, Exp. and Slot-XF)?
- Would a studio ever consider using VSL software in their work flow?