I have been using Chamber Strings,along with much of the rest of the VSL collection.I have have used it extensively on many TV programmes and production music projects, and I'm now about to use it as string accompaniments to what will probably be a highly successful commercial "pop" album. I have nothing but praise for this library's realism and unrivalled pallette of articulations. It is certainly in no way inferior to any other VSL product,in my opinion.To be fair,he has been generous to the Solo Strings,but maybe when appraising the Chamber Strings he had a bad ear day.Perhaps Mr.Trip needs them syringed.[[;)]]
As for "mvanbebber": he offers nothing in the way of criticism (positive or otherwise) concerning the product.Instead,he makes some infantile and provocative remark,designed to elicit nothing other than bad feeling.Does he actually own any of the VSL library? My advice to him:don't give up the day job.And if music is the day job:give it up!
As for "mvanbebber": he offers nothing in the way of criticism (positive or otherwise) concerning the product.Instead,he makes some infantile and provocative remark,designed to elicit nothing other than bad feeling.Does he actually own any of the VSL library? My advice to him:don't give up the day job.And if music is the day job:give it up!