Hi VSL Fam,
I own a few VI products and have been reading all about the Syncron-ized versions of said libraries.
Would I be correct in concluding that the "philosophy" behind the new Syncron-ized sample player is to make getting the right sound and selecting the most appropriate articulations within the composition both faster and easier? This is a pertinent question for me, given that the VI matrix model was (and is) so functional. Why the change?
If I am on the right track, I am keen on the idea of spending more time composing and less on tweaking / adjusting MIR etc. when the VSL team would do a far better job at "getting that sound" than I will ever be able to.
A few other quesitons:
I am assuming that once a crossover package is purchased, the entire sample library would need to be re-downloaded?
For new libraries, is there any merit in purchasing the VI versions and spending a little more to then purchase the crossover packages? Can the reverse happen? ie purcahse the Syncron-ized version and cross over to the VI version? Everything seems to be going Syncron-ized / Synchron now - so very keen to know the advantages.
Would love to hear your feedback.
Kind Regards,
Lee