Thanks @Paul - if you've scanned my account you'll've seen I've bought most VI collections over a period of 20-odd years, the majority when I was earning a lot more and that recently I've bought a few Synchron products. However I prefer drier samples (with MIR3D), so with Duality I mostly use the "B" ensembles. I hope some drier recordings will continue to be made in this way.
I speak to Marnix at support regularly (and have mentioned the Upright Bass example); the reason I posted is that I've seen a few "this is a betrayal!"-type posts here and thought it might be useful to say something more nuanced, trying to see both sides. It's tricky, we were told "never pay twice for the same samples" - the corollary of which is that VSL don't offer discounts on similar products with different samples. That's fair enough but begs the question: if I'm not paying for the samples (again) or for the Synchron Player (free), on what am I spending +/-ā¬1000? I don't think there's any new content and some seems to be missing - I looked at the Synchron-ised Chamber Strings contents and couldn't see my favourite espressivo patches. It's even harder where Synchron-ised collections are organised differently (e.g. UP Bass, Woodwinds), and impossible to plan for those that haven't been released yet (Orch Str./Brass/Jazz Drums, all of which I have).
To some extent I'm playing Devil's Advocate here, politely - I hope! - airing questions I suspect a lot of people are thinking about to give VSL a chance to explain, without it getting antagonistic. I can see it's more work updating two different systems. If I'm trying to see VSL's POV, I hope the company will also try to understand that of really long-standing customers such as myself. Realistically there's no way I'll be able to afford to cross-grade everything in a year or two (it took well over 20 to buy them!), especially if I want to buy something new every now and again - and we all like to do that. I'd have to prioritise and abandon some things.
It'd be good if VSL acknowledged those of us who've been loyal but can't afford to cross-grade 20+ years' worth of purchases in roughly a tenth of that time with some kind of tiered offer, e.g. cross-grade three libraries, cheapest is free. Or a graduated discount (1 library full price, 2 = 10% off, 3 = 20%, etc.) There are lots of easy-to-implement options.
Essentially it's about each side seeing the other's POV. I'm trying to imagine what it'll be costing VSL to port and re-edit vast numbers of samples, I hope VSL will consider that when people spend money generally they want something new (something to do with dopamine, I think?) - this is human nature.
Anyway, sorry for the length but I hope everyone will take this in the conciliatory spirit in which it's written. Ultimately I love VSL's samples and will continue using them, but I might have to use fewer as my income's fallen drastically since around June 2016. Can't think why.
All the best
Nick
Mac Mini M2 16Gb RAM 500Gb int. SSD 2Tb ext. SSD Pro Tools/Mixbus An awful lot of VI, Synchron-ised and Synchron libraries, amongst others. VSL user since 2003.