Hi all,
I'm new to this forum alltough I've been following it every now and then without registering.
I recenty bought a new PC and GS3 for that one the idea being to first try out and learn to use GS3 with some other sample collections I have and then maybe get the Opus bundle + maybe Epic Horns to start out with.
Well, now I heard the news that VI will be released and I'm obviously very tempted. I mainly write bigger orchestral things to combine with rock/pop - music, so I know I'd more be using instruments in the vein of Epic Horns instead of looking for soloist perfection. I think I would have come around quite nicely with the Opus bundle offering a bit out of everything (which is what I need), but now as the opportunity to drop out GS3, which I really aren't too good friends with - and even more important the intelligent VI-interface, which is just what I have been looking for - is here, purchasing the "old" horizon libraries doesn't appear smart anymore.
So, I want to go VI. I can definetly not afford to look into the full SC, and as a new VSL user (with no previous vsl owned) I wouldn't have any discounts to get anyway. Also the €3900 needed for the standard VI library is a BIG investment for me which would tie me to this library and vsl for years to come. Right now, I am not sure wheter I'd be needing the whole standard package either. I would do fine with something like the Opus Bundle and have Epic horns and the discussed upcoming Epic strings on top of that.
But there isn't a lighter all-around package available for VI. Have anything like this been planned? My problem here is thatI don't know if I
a) should just buy a few of the single VI packages (with which its still hard to achieve a bit of everything approach)
b) make an investment and get the standard SC for €3900
c) wait for something new to come up
I'm not really interested in the non-VI anymore...
I'm confused. [*-)] Sorry for the very long post and probably no-one can do the decision for me, but hints from someone on this would really help, as this would be a big investment for me as I mentioned earlier.
ps. As someone already tried to ask a few times in the Epic String -thread, but without any luck, can somebody clarify what versions make you eligible for the update/new pack? I mean if I get VI Str I standard would I get it for free or do I need to own the Str I extended version? Or do I need both Str I and II either in standard or extended? Or is this only for users of the Orchestral Cube. Tried to study this trough but couldn't really find a final answer on it.
Thanks
I'm new to this forum alltough I've been following it every now and then without registering.
I recenty bought a new PC and GS3 for that one the idea being to first try out and learn to use GS3 with some other sample collections I have and then maybe get the Opus bundle + maybe Epic Horns to start out with.
Well, now I heard the news that VI will be released and I'm obviously very tempted. I mainly write bigger orchestral things to combine with rock/pop - music, so I know I'd more be using instruments in the vein of Epic Horns instead of looking for soloist perfection. I think I would have come around quite nicely with the Opus bundle offering a bit out of everything (which is what I need), but now as the opportunity to drop out GS3, which I really aren't too good friends with - and even more important the intelligent VI-interface, which is just what I have been looking for - is here, purchasing the "old" horizon libraries doesn't appear smart anymore.
So, I want to go VI. I can definetly not afford to look into the full SC, and as a new VSL user (with no previous vsl owned) I wouldn't have any discounts to get anyway. Also the €3900 needed for the standard VI library is a BIG investment for me which would tie me to this library and vsl for years to come. Right now, I am not sure wheter I'd be needing the whole standard package either. I would do fine with something like the Opus Bundle and have Epic horns and the discussed upcoming Epic strings on top of that.
But there isn't a lighter all-around package available for VI. Have anything like this been planned? My problem here is thatI don't know if I
a) should just buy a few of the single VI packages (with which its still hard to achieve a bit of everything approach)
b) make an investment and get the standard SC for €3900
c) wait for something new to come up
I'm not really interested in the non-VI anymore...
I'm confused. [*-)] Sorry for the very long post and probably no-one can do the decision for me, but hints from someone on this would really help, as this would be a big investment for me as I mentioned earlier.
ps. As someone already tried to ask a few times in the Epic String -thread, but without any luck, can somebody clarify what versions make you eligible for the update/new pack? I mean if I get VI Str I standard would I get it for free or do I need to own the Str I extended version? Or do I need both Str I and II either in standard or extended? Or is this only for users of the Orchestral Cube. Tried to study this trough but couldn't really find a final answer on it.
Thanks