@rawmusic said:
Ok so I just nearly throttled a client. After about 2 hours of tweaking a track I am working on for her, with her constantly asking for this and that and the other...more horns....less scratchy strings....she comes to the conclusion she doesn't like the sound of the arrangement. Why? Because it sounds too real. She is used to my old way of doing things with MIDI modules. Now, with sounds that I can craft into a beautiful virtual ensemble, she doesn't like it.
She used to complain that my strings sounded synthetic. Now they are too real....
If she wasn't a regular customer I would be so tempted....
Hello Rawmusic,
Guess what? I'm your customer. YOU'RE FIRED!
haha! very bad joke. I know.
Seriously, to me it's alot related to the lack of warmth with the stringsin VSL which I personally find. My old sound modules weren't nearly as good but had more warmth. A real string section not only sounds real but sounds warm, and in my opinion the warmthness is as important as anything else, especially for sustained string sounds. I like to think it's because of the cold accoustic with the VSL instruments. I hope VSL is not ignoring this, because everything else about it IS so fantastic.
Guy