...are those single or double tounged?
So as more of the Synchron concept is revealed, it has become apparent to me that the SY-Strings I was designed to be used in conjunction with previous libraries, utilizing legacy programming techniques of layering different libraries together to achieve a rich/human sound.
Since VSL keeps the trade secrets fairly close to the chest, I think it is worth hearing from some of the old guys who have been here 10+ years who have experience in new library rollouts.
It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of the Sychron Strings I, Perc, and CFX. But those little humanizing features I've mentioned in past posts (tuning on fast passages, togetherness, etc) seem to be remedied by the availibility of SYzd Chamber/Appassionata.
All this leads me to believe that Synchron Strings II will probably include the detachè shorts, some programmed "licks," portamento, sul pont+sul pont trem, and non-layered Sfz type patches to match the SYzd libraries. The deeper questions:
- Will it expedite programming.
- Will it be sufficient to create any type of tonal string music in the common Western tradition?
Pure conjecture on my part, but if there is a VSL staffer lurking, any sort of confirmation of any speculation would be fantastic. 🍺