@mducharme said:
The Studio version doesn't have multiple mic positions, but the Vienna Instruments versions you already have don't either. The VI player didn't support multiple mic positions - that's the main reason why Synchron player was developed in the first place.
The Studio versions are based on the full/extended VI libraries.
For level of detail, it depends on the library - a few of the earlier libraries to be ported are incomplete, but the most recent ones like the Studio Orchestral Strings and Studio Brass are a complete port of all techniques/articulations to the Synchron player, as 1:1 as you can get. I would hope in the future after they finish porting the last few libraries, they will go back to the earlier incomplete ones and try to complete them with the missing techniques. Studio Woodwinds is mostly there but is missing a few techniques. The libraries often have much nicer crossfades as a part of the reprogramming process - crescendos and diminuendos with velocity crossfade become very smooth between layers in the Studio version vs the old VI version.
No, there's no time limit for the discount and it goes on further sale every now and then too.
Thanks again for your expertise and insight!
I must have been thinking of BBCSO. Honestly, I have sooooo many libraries and plugins. Geesh!
Upon reflection, I am probably just getting wrapped around the axle a bit, because it feels like another burn...similar to how Waves pulled this with their subscription model.
The money I spend on software and gear are investments for me. I need to rethink that. They are tools, not assets, therefore an expense. I need to remind myself that no software is tangible, and it has a lifespan of usefulness. Tools of the trade. My guitars can last much longer, if properly maintained. My computers expire, software expires. Recordings last, but only to the extend they are accessible. The list goes on.
I will probably just sit tight and wait to see what happens over the coming years. I do not need to upgrade anything at the moment.