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    @Mobius said:

    β€œRage”? Really? Something’s definitely not right with your perspective if a product delay causes rage. Annoyance perhaps, but rage? Sorry, but your post reads as either extreme over-reaction or sarcasm.

    CLEARLY, we all love VSL's fine work so much that we get extremely passionate about it. That must be it.

    Speaking of being extremely passionate about VSL...

    We just had our first child 2 weeks ago, a girl we named Vienna. Someone just asked me "you seriously didn't name your daughter after a sample library did you?" Of course I didn't....... πŸ˜• but this does at least say that I do mention VSL enough to elicit that question being asked.

    Sorry for getting a bit off topic. I just thought I'd lighten the mood a bit. πŸ˜›

    -Sean

     

    Thanks, also for understanding the nature/origin of my post. Also congratulations, very much

     

    It seems like some people (according to their reactions) misred my previous - admittetly a little bit exaggerated - post, as the intend and main concern was Not the incoming delay, but the news about Synchron Strings now beeing released in pieces. Especially what a previous poster said about a previously released product (Dimensions - last bits 2 years later) somehow fueled my post. I didnt know about that happening and hope that will not be the case (again). 


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    @plowman said:

     

     

    I'm only guessing here, but Synchron may be able to vary short sounds dynamically, depeding on how they're played -- or at least switch from short to long as the MIDI note and CC's dictate. Consider this from the announcement:

      

     

     

    How? 😊 With 50 ms of delay, maybe. How could it othersie foresee you will release the key quickly (staccato).
    The only solution is to layer staccato notes and long notes on the same patch, and use the staccato as the attack of the long note. Personally, I hope it isn't like that 😊


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    Vienna-J & LAJ,

    Thanks to both! We're happy and sleep deprived! And I could probably name a son Dietz. I could train him to be a sleeper agent so he could someday infultrate VSL to get the source code for MIR. It'd be worth it.

    I'd understand concerns about delay and the segmented release schedule. To be fair, I've seen the same thing before with every leading orchestral library out there. Most just keep a lid on it until release day. I actually prefer getting things in parts cause it forces me to get to know the instrument before I commit to a template. It usually helps a ton when come time to build a template. But I can absolutely relate to the sense of urgency in your post. I'm sure we all know it's best not to hang a job on a new product. But sometimes it's not avoidable either, especially when you don't have a lengthly list of orchestral samples to already work with. Been there done that.

    The only thing I disagree with you on is "a little big exaggerated". Come on now, just admit it. You were a raging madman! πŸ˜‡ 5-6 years ago I flamed in forums constantly (my excuse was a very broken childhood). All the craziness aside, I think every last one of us can at least agree on one thing ---> we either get demos soon, or we should threaten to flood the General board with seriously wonky VSL mp3 demos using our existing instruments! I'd be down with experimenting with VI-Pro's feature and an LFO on just about every CC-assignable feature to make some unnatural cello magic happen. It could get ugly.

    One thing that's irking me about this release. The more I sit here and think "gee, I wonder how much I'm going to be flipping out over this soon..." my thoughts keep turning to extreme impatience. Not for demos. No. I'm getting impatient for Synchron Brass already. My SE+ tuba has served me well. But I so desparately want a new one.

    -Sean


  • "It seems like some people (according to their reactions) misred my previous - admittetly a little bit exaggerated - post"  -vienna-j

    vienna-j :

    Oh really?  I didn't "misred" anything you wrote. 

    btw - learn a little something about spelling and writing in the English language - let alone music - before you lecture people - and composers - who speak English. 


  • My sincere expectation is that Syncron Strings will come out as a full string section in December, because my expectation is high for VSL, both in quality and customer service. 

    -Adrian


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    @William said:

    "It seems like some people (according to their reactions) misred my previous - admittetly a little bit exaggerated - post"  -vienna-j

    vienna-j :

    Oh really?  I didn't "misred" anything you wrote. 

    btw - learn a little something about spelling and writing in the English language - let alone music - before you lecture people - and composers - who speak English. 

    Vienna-j, please continue posting. Not all users will try and belittle you like this.


  • I haven't bought Synchron Strings yet, but I can't wait for the video. Paul's tutorial convinced me I had to have Dimensions Strings. I think eight velocity layers will be interesting.


  • Hi,

    will the early bird offer be extended as there are no demos of the library yet? I'm very interested, but I really want to know what this sounds like first. 


  • Wow, all the overreaction in this thread.  If you're that upset by it, return it.  Get a refund.  Move on.  And maybe this will be a good moment of learning about what early birds and early releases really mean in the world of tech.  They're a risky gamble.  Now you know, and you can be better informed in the future.


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    @Casiquire said:

    Wow, all the overreaction in this thread.  If you're that upset by it, return it.  Get a refund.  Move on.  And maybe this will be a good moment of learning about what early birds and early releases really mean in the world of tech.  They're a risky gamble.  Now you know, and you can be better informed in the future.

    Exactly. It is a sample library, not a cure for cancer. Knowing VSL, it will be a very good one but when it comes out, it will not change your life in any meaningful way, and if you think it does, you need to re-examine your priorities.

    And if it never came out, you still should be able to make quality music with the many you probably already have.

    Worry more about getting better with using what you have and less about timetables and details about upcoming libraries is my advice, which of course, everyone is free to disregard 😊


  • Hello, Do you have any ideas when you will launch the new synchron strings 1 product. I ordered since around one month and I have no news, except your last Email where you said that it would be launch end of november ... Unfortunatly we will be in decembrer tomorrow ... Thank you for your understanding Best regards


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    @Casiquire said:

    Wow, all the overreaction in this thread.  If you're that upset by it, return it.  Get a refund.  Move on.  And maybe this will be a good moment of learning about what early birds and early releases really mean in the world of tech.  They're a risky gamble.  Now you know, and you can be better informed in the future.

    I will rather not buy this until I can hear more of it.

    How many times do you buy new jeans that you couldn't see or try yet, just heard they are going to be great? 

    Relax a little, it's not good for your heart to get so upset by other's posts 😊


  • DEMOS ARE UP!!!

    I am of course messing with everyone. The tension is unfortunately still very high with impatience and boiling brains. Perhaps Synchron actually is a cure for cancer. I'd believe it. We can all choose to encourage instead of insult. Rudeness is a cycle only broken by choosing to be better to others even (and especially) if they choose to be worse in return. Otherwise, who among us "would not be the sufferer"? Please forgive the sermon. Maybe we can all act like adults and talk about Synchron instead.

    Speaking of samples... What I'm most interested in so far.

    • Long Notes - Lyrical. Yes, yes, and yes.
    • Regular, slurred, and fast legato - More yesness.
    • Releases damped & ringing - Wanted this for years in a string library. Very excited!
    • 80 wonderful variations per key.
    • Short notes? It's not Staccato & Spiccato now. Is it adaptive or something?

    I hope the video demonstrates the short note versitility as I'm rarely content with short notes in any library out there. Kontakt's TS-Pro algorithm is the closest I've come to being satisfied and I'm not really that satisfied with it. So any examples would be appreciated.


    -Sean


  • Well, it looks like it's happening to everyone. East West's Hollywood Choirs is also delayed.


  • Yes. This seems to become a "Release-head to head - race" between EW & VSL with two complete different products :D

  • "Until now there are no realistic string libraries on the market, they all sound like a synth. So I will rather not buy this until I can hear if it's better than the others to simulate a string orchestra. " - Mcarnes

    Is that a joke?  


  • I do not often post here, however II thought I would add my two cents worth. The company VSL has provided me with the best samples out there and fantastic customer service since its inception way back when. The fact that they even offer an early bird option is a reflection of their attitude towards their user base.. How on earth is it possible in this day and age to be upset about a delay of a few weeks concerning a really big release and a new direction for VSL. I am in fact simply plain excited and looking forward to the happy day when this library arrives. 

    Take your time VSL and know that there are many users who are simply in awe of the incredible high standard you set concerning sample generated orchestral sounds.


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    @William said:

    "Until now there are no realistic string libraries on the market, they all sound like a synth. So I will rather not buy this until I can hear if it's better than the others to simulate a string orchestra. " - Mcarnes
    Is that a joke?


    Show me one library that sounds like a real string orchestra? I certainly hope this one will.


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    @William said:

    "Until now there are no realistic string libraries on the market, they all sound like a synth. So I will rather not buy this until I can hear if it's better than the others to simulate a string orchestra. " - Mcarnes Is that a joke?
    No, show me one library that sounds like a real string orchestra? I certainly hope this one will.

    Each string library has positive/negative aspects, but it seems that you are looking for the real thing.

    This will never happen because it is simply impossible.You can get close to it, but you can't expect a perfect simulation from any sampling company.And as a performer I have to say that I am glad about this fact.