Hi. I don't want to get into a VSL vs. EWQLSO debate, but because I have limited mixing skills I have difficulty getting VSL samples to sound as real in the final mix as my EWQLSO samples.
That being said, because I compose mainly by real time improvisation, the intelligent design of the new SC VI seems like a true advance for expressive, real time playing of acoustic instrument samples. I am truly excited about its possibilities.
Now, to the point of my question. There seems to be a debate that using samples recorded without ambience (ie VSL) can't sound as good even with advanced convolution as samples were recorded with the ambience built in.
Will MIR allow someone of modest mixing skills to get as high a quality of sound as using the EWQLSO samples?
Thanks for your response. [*-)]:
That being said, because I compose mainly by real time improvisation, the intelligent design of the new SC VI seems like a true advance for expressive, real time playing of acoustic instrument samples. I am truly excited about its possibilities.
Now, to the point of my question. There seems to be a debate that using samples recorded without ambience (ie VSL) can't sound as good even with advanced convolution as samples were recorded with the ambience built in.
Will MIR allow someone of modest mixing skills to get as high a quality of sound as using the EWQLSO samples?
Thanks for your response. [*-)]: