This library is a knockout!
What sold me ultimately was the wall-to-wall top quality – in both music and sound – of every single one of the demo pieces; and even so, I must give special praise to Guy for his truly superb "Storm and Serenity". I've a feeling the Duality library will be a market leader and a firm favourite for many, many users. My hearty thanks and congratulations to the whole team who produced this unique and beautiful library.
The first thing I was mad keen to try out was divisi a 4 for Violins 1 – comprising a 2 for Vn1A (Mid only), and a 2 for Vn1B (Dark only) – using 4 Synchron Players. To avoid phasing, each of the a 2 parts were separated as either L or R channel, and each channel given separate binaurally located positions. The results not only sound great but are also technically hugely surprising!
Disabling all my L-R channel separations and binaural pannings, I expect to hear phasing between the pair of Vn1A-Mid Synchron Players, and also between the pair for Vn1B-Dark; but no! It still sounds perfectly fine! What's going on here? Are the Synchron Players conferring with each other such that they each select a unique sample for any given patch they might have to play unisono? Or are decorrelation filters now being used? Or is it mere chance in selection of repetition-sample, or something like that? Is it intended as a feature? Have I missed something in the product descriptions? If it's only a chance thing, I already have a solution, so it wouldn't be a problem. Whatever, I'm over the moon with this library right now.
For too long I've been struggling to cobble together various different libraries such that I can have the option of easily "over-engineering" my orchestrations à la Wagner (e.g. by divisi) wherever the piece can benefit from it. Now Duality gives me that option. And what's more, the beauty of divisi in the Duality library is that it avoids the usual congested sound when large sections are duplicated and combined (using the transpose trick in the old days). Previously, the Dimension libraries came closest to a nice solution for divisi, albeit without the rich symphonic power that Duality has.