@nliberg said:
Very impressive indeed. There's more info in this thread I'm very interested to hear what both VSL representatives and VSL users think about this. I get the feeling that VSL might better try to work together with these guys or else they could become serious competitors in the future... [[[;)]]]
Nils
Exactly my point. This 'sound' IS what we have been all asking for. If these guys made this string library available - it would be a no brainer decision - at least for me - to purchase that library over any library currently available.
VSL - find some way to work with Thomas J who has already 'invented the wheel - so to speak' on getting this sound. Why spend years and lots of $$$$ on trying this or that when it can be achieved now (as proof has shown). This has become the new standard for expressive strings. It now 'dates' all strings libraries currently available.
Rob
(I just wanted the VSL team to clearly understand I believe in your porducts [[[;)]]] - I have proven this with buying just about everything you have developed [just ordered the complete SC]. Get this string sound now with Thomas J- which I think you would have 'eventually' done anyways - would just put you over the top of any other developer out their. Thank you for giving this serious consideration and given us the proper tools to make our livings in such a competitive industry.)