LAJ VS. RMB - E X P E R I E N C E (Orchestral-Techno Remake) --> https://youtu.be/c5Br29cS-5Q
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But I hope you know that this is obviously no privat problem of Eptesicus, but the same problem for all who purchased the early bird offer before VSL launched their current Voucher-offer...The easiest way to come along will presumably be, to spend all who buyed that early bird Synchron Strings already in November one 100€ Voucher and everybody will be satisfied. I hope this might help to find a solution for all..."
I've never got a refund or credit because FedEx for a late package or some packages coming later than others. Why, you ask? Because I never sought one. I guess I'm really weird for not wanting free stuff every time someone else makes a mistake. Personally, I don't want VSL giving every customer a whopping 25% of the standard library price. For one, I've never got 25% off a sofa that was delivered a day late. But far more importantly, I'd rather see your 100€ complaint go to developing more samples. Don't punish me because you're an impatient sno.... enthusiastic about samples. 😉 You paid for something. You deserve to get it. That's fair. But it coming late doesn't entitle you to a free gift basket or a new car... especially if that comes at a cost that others will be affected by via inhibiting future development. I think 3% is a more reasonable compenation, if any has to be given.
I'll fully admit that I've been an impatient snob, sample enthusiast, jerk, friend, and everything else on here. I don't have any gripe with you personally. But if you get Synchron for 100€ less than I will, then you're the one taking something from me in my book.
For some reason I Feel like this just turned into a Marx debate. 😉
-Sean
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Nobody forced you to purchase the product in november. You could have waited for the very end of the Early Bird offer to get it. We're lucky enough to get promotions every month and as matthieu.lechowski said, it's part of the game. You're ridiculous.
As often, we see rudeness as the faithful companion of anti-intellectualism.
I think rudeness also applies to people who get a 30% discount but who are unhappy with it and always beg for more.
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I think rudeness also applies to people who get a 30% discount but who are unhappy with it and always beg for more.
It doesn't matter what you think, fact is that you chose to insult a stranger after proving to have completely missed the point he was making - by sheer wilful ignorance or just insufficient intellectual capacity, whatever.
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I hope everyone who acquired the earliest of early birds will be satisfied with VSL reconciliation treatment :)
And with that optimistic thought I'd like to dive into details. RAM! How much RAM whole Synchron Strings will be needing? Does Synchron player will have some RAM saving feature? Direct from SSD streaming or things like that? I have only 16GB... If you are doing something like that please share that info, this would probably make me buy vouchers ;)
Thanks in advance for any info in that matter.
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Actually, I do use other libraries such as Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings/Symphonic Strings and only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously.
Have you made decision yet on any usefull articulations as bellow ?Legato Slurred, Expressive
Legato Agile
Legato Fingered
Ostinato Arpeggio Legato slow/fast
Spiccatissimo
Spiccato
Spiccato Exposed
Staccato
Staccato Bold
Martele FFF
Portato Short
Portato Long
Repetitions slow/fast
Blurred Spiccato
Blurred Staccato
Blurred Portato
Flageolet Sustain
Sustain Soft
Sustain Immediate
Sustain Accented
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Short expr.)
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Long expr.)
Sul Ponticello Leg
Sul Ponticello Tremolo
Sul Ponticello Tremolo Accented
Sul Ponticello Staccato
Sul Ponticello Sustain
Sul Tasto Legato
Sul Tasto Portato Short
Sul Tasto Portato Long
Sul Tasto Sustain Immediate
Sul Tasto Sustain Soft
Sul Tasto Tremolo
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Nobody forced you to purchase the product in november. You could have waited for the very end of the Early Bird offer to get it. We're lucky enough to get promotions every month and as matthieu.lechowski said, it's part of the game. You're ridiculous.
As often, we see rudeness as the faithful companion of anti-intellectualism.
I think rudeness also applies to people who get a 30% discount but who are unhappy with it and always beg for more.
Who is begging for more? This is a discount that VSL themsleves have introduced and are advertising everywhere, both on their own site and from authorised retailers.
No one made VSL do this, other than VSL themselves. I suspect this was never the plan (ie they thought this would been released , with the early bird offer ended before the December voucher offer) . I suspect that due to the delay, it has now created this slightly awkward situation whereby those that pre-ordered first have ended up paying 100 euro/dollars more.
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Actually, I do use other libraries such as Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings/Symphonic Strings and only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously.
Have you made decision yet on any usefull articulations as bellow ?Legato Slurred, Expressive
Legato Agile
Legato Fingered
Ostinato Arpeggio Legato slow/fast
Spiccatissimo
Spiccato
Spiccato Exposed
Staccato
Staccato Bold
Martele FFF
Portato Short
Portato Long
Repetitions slow/fast
Blurred Spiccato
Blurred Staccato
Blurred Portato
Flageolet Sustain
Sustain Soft
Sustain Immediate
Sustain Accented
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Short expr.)
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Long expr.)
Sul Ponticello Leg
Sul Ponticello Tremolo
Sul Ponticello Tremolo Accented
Sul Ponticello Staccato
Sul Ponticello Sustain
Sul Tasto Legato
Sul Tasto Portato Short
Sul Tasto Portato Long
Sul Tasto Sustain Immediate
Sul Tasto Sustain Soft
Sul Tasto TremoloJust wait for Synchron-Strings II to have most of the Articulations covered. Synchron-Strings I is of course the basic set.
However it even seems to me that each of the Articulations in Synchron-Strings I has much more "under the hood" that the simple "list" of single artticulations is no longer the right reference to compare.
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Actually, I do use other libraries such as Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings/Symphonic Strings and only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously.
Have you made decision yet on any usefull articulations as bellow ?Legato Slurred, Expressive
Legato Agile
Legato Fingered
Ostinato Arpeggio Legato slow/fast
Spiccatissimo
Spiccato
Spiccato Exposed
Staccato
Staccato Bold
Martele FFF
Portato Short
Portato Long
Repetitions slow/fast
Blurred Spiccato
Blurred Staccato
Blurred Portato
Flageolet Sustain
Sustain Soft
Sustain Immediate
Sustain Accented
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Short expr.)
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Long expr.)
Sul Ponticello Leg
Sul Ponticello Tremolo
Sul Ponticello Tremolo Accented
Sul Ponticello Staccato
Sul Ponticello Sustain
Sul Tasto Legato
Sul Tasto Portato Short
Sul Tasto Portato Long
Sul Tasto Sustain Immediate
Sul Tasto Sustain Soft
Sul Tasto TremoloJust wait for Synchron-Strings II to have most of the Articulations covered. Synchron-Strings I is of course the basic set.
However it even seems to me that each of the Articulations in Synchron-Strings I has much more "under the hood" that the simple "list" of single artticulations is no longer the right reference to compare.
Hopefully in the near future 2025 or 2027, Synchron-Strings version VI probably!
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I think VSL has one of the best legatos out there. The "problem" is only to set up a matrix which is very time-consuming. But I like and appreciate it, and for me it has so many advantages compared to other libraries. When you buy a non-VSL library, you have a fixed articulation mapping.
I do not own any other library (apart from Composer Cloud X), but I watched many review videos only to understand how articulations in other libraries are mapped. In VI (Pro) you can do everything, you can set up your own behaviours via crossfading, speed or velocity. Endless possibilites, this is far superior to everything else in my opinion.
Orchestral Strings has, in fact, nearly all the articulations you mentioned in your post. You can "copy" each (!) while combining patches. And the best thing is probably the performance trills, so you do not need to switch to a trill articulation. I miss that in other libraries, some have very bad fast legatos as well.
I hope there will be a kind of performance trills in the Synchron Series.
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I keep seeing posts asking about articulations that are literally already listed on the page...
Legato – regular 8 velocity layers Legato – slurred 8 velocity layers Legato – fast 8 velocity layers, 6 variations Slurred legato is there.
Fast legato is there.
The fast legato has 6 variations - that makes it also work as a performance trill. That was the whole point of performance trills; many different legato transitions so you don't get machine gunning on trills.
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Actually, I do use other libraries such as Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings/Symphonic Strings and only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously.
Have you made decision yet on any usefull articulations as bellow ?Legato Slurred, Expressive
Legato Agile
Legato Fingered
Ostinato Arpeggio Legato slow/fast
Spiccatissimo
Spiccato
Spiccato Exposed
Staccato
Staccato Bold
Martele FFF
Portato Short
Portato Long
Repetitions slow/fast
Blurred Spiccato
Blurred Staccato
Blurred Portato
Flageolet Sustain
Sustain Soft
Sustain Immediate
Sustain Accented
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Short expr.)
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Long expr.)
Sul Ponticello Leg
Sul Ponticello Tremolo
Sul Ponticello Tremolo Accented
Sul Ponticello Staccato
Sul Ponticello Sustain
Sul Tasto Legato
Sul Tasto Portato Short
Sul Tasto Portato Long
Sul Tasto Sustain Immediate
Sul Tasto Sustain Soft
Sul Tasto TremoloJust wait for Synchron-Strings II to have most of the Articulations covered. Synchron-Strings I is of course the basic set.
However it even seems to me that each of the Articulations in Synchron-Strings I has much more "under the hood" that the simple "list" of single artticulations is no longer the right reference to compare.
Hopefully in the near future 2025 or 2027, Synchron-Strings version VI probably!
Whoah! I'm impressed. This guy got a list of articulations from his "Beginning Orchestration" book.
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There is a new demo on Guy Bacos's website called "The Hatchling" which is written for strings. Maybe the Synchron Strings I ?
Clever.
Now offline.
Wow, the strings sound really good. And great composition. Congratulations. I can't wait!
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No one made VSL do this, other than VSL themselves.
I apologize for repeating myself, but this is exactly the point why I don't understand all this complaining. Neither did VSL make anyone to buy anything before more things were made aware for the buying customers. Buyers themselves made their desicions. No one forced them. I don't mean to be rude, just fair.
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No one made VSL do this, other than VSL themselves.
I apologize for repeating myself, but this is exactly the point why I don't understand all this complaining.Hello Sami,
first of all ... If you did not purchase the product in Oct or Nov, you ...
- do not have to apologize,
- do not have to understand and
- do at least not have to repeat... and that is pretty good for you.
In short: VSL gave us a clear deliverymonth (November) but the product was not delivered. The delay caused confusion not only on customer-side, but as one could see it was even a problem for the retailers in dealing with the right pricing.
What should be made different for the next time? No deliverydate, no deliverymonth, but the "Dimension-way": "Pay now and we deliver the product as soon as it will be finished". That worked perfect for the DS 1-Promo and did not cause any issues for customers and retailers even for years.The great support of this firm has to be pointed out underlined here 😊
Let us finish the topic right here!
LAJ VS. RMB - E X P E R I E N C E (Orchestral-Techno Remake) --> https://youtu.be/c5Br29cS-5Q -
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Actually, I do use other libraries such as Berlin Strings, Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings/Symphonic Strings and only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously.
Have you made decision yet on any usefull articulations as bellow ?Legato Slurred, Expressive
Legato Agile
Legato Fingered
Ostinato Arpeggio Legato slow/fast
Spiccatissimo
Spiccato
Spiccato Exposed
Staccato
Staccato Bold
Martele FFF
Portato Short
Portato Long
Repetitions slow/fast
Blurred Spiccato
Blurred Staccato
Blurred Portato
Flageolet Sustain
Sustain Soft
Sustain Immediate
Sustain Accented
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Short expr.)
Sustain Expressive Dyn (Long expr.)
Sul Ponticello Leg
Sul Ponticello Tremolo
Sul Ponticello Tremolo Accented
Sul Ponticello Staccato
Sul Ponticello Sustain
Sul Tasto Legato
Sul Tasto Portato Short
Sul Tasto Portato Long
Sul Tasto Sustain Immediate
Sul Tasto Sustain Soft
Sul Tasto TremoloJust wait for Synchron-Strings II to have most of the Articulations covered. Synchron-Strings I is of course the basic set.
However it even seems to me that each of the Articulations in Synchron-Strings I has much more "under the hood" that the simple "list" of single artticulations is no longer the right reference to compare.
Hopefully in the near future 2025 or 2027, Synchron-Strings version VI probably!
Whoah! I'm impressed. This guy got a list of articulations from his "Beginning Orchestration" book.
Senior people are not inaccessible but you still have to do the work on Orchestration's book 😊 ... It's blong to the Berlin Strings as well as Spitfire Audio Chamber/Symphonic Strings.
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"...only reason I ever used anyone else was too much better legato script, short note attacks and huge detail sampled short/long articulations, etc. You didn't just take user feedback seriously."
Short note attacks, more articulations, better sound... these things were what drove me to getting some of the libraries you mentioned. I've had enough experience working in software support, UI, product magement, UX, consulting, and even some development (all of which I didn't want to have to learn) that I now have an involuntary quiet chuckle when I hear "take user feedback seriously". This "not listening" thing is a disease. It spreads.
You hit a nerve. lol
As for your articulation list, I couldn't agree more. Synchron has great value without them to be sure. And who knows, we may see them in SS2. But it goes without saying that most everyone would love one library to rule them all. Consistent ensemble samples, playing techniques, and template architecture would make life a lot easier. And if I could have my samples anywhere, I'd have them in VI-Pro by a long shot. I trust Synchron Player will likely live up to the same expectations. I just hope Martin developed it. Years ago I spoke with him and the guy just gets it... completely.
-Sean
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As for your articulation list, I couldn't agree more. Synchron has great value without them to be sure. And who knows, we may see them in SS2. But it goes without saying that most everyone would love one library to rule them all. Consistent ensemble samples, playing techniques, and template architecture would make life a lot easier. And if I could have my samples anywhere, I'd have them in VI-Pro by a long shot. I trust Synchron Player will likely live up to the same expectations. I just hope Martin developed it. Years ago I spoke with him and the guy just gets it... completely.
-Sean
You know that VSL like nearly no one else cover the muted articulations in form of mearly complete paralell articulationsets as they have done in Solostrings I+II, Chamber Strings I+II and Dimension Strings I+II.
You know that Berlin Orchestratools have no original sordinopatches at all !!! (Just to completly compare "listing") but use a very artificial sounding filter solution. And Spitfire might have one or another more or less experimental sophisticated patchname invented, but when it come to the basic bread and butter articulation (which is obviously what is all about in Synchron Strings I) there are still enough problems discussed especially when it comes to the legato scripts. I do not want to debase both Libraries which belong of course to the better developed among Orchestra or Stringsample-libraries on the market. But I fear they still leave more than enough reason to wait for Synchronstrings in VSL Quality.