@elhardt said:
.......So I don't know how much credibility I put in the words of DG.
-Elhardt
However, judging by what you think an orchestra playing Beethoven sounds like, I could easily say "right back at ya". [:D]
DG
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@elhardt said:
For instance his comment about Macs [... blabla ...] twice the speed of that gawd awful archaic 1975 Intel architecture
@elhardt said:
I just happened to stumble upon this thread and am baffled by some of the comments, especially from DG.
What the hell is everybody's gripe with the Garritan violin? To this date, the Garritan Stadivari is about the only violin I've heard that could pass off as real in a recording when playing expressive passages. If you want to hear a very lousy and sickly sounding violin, check out Gigaviolin, a lame attempt to do what Garritan did.
The VSL solo string demos weren't as convincing. Some of that had to do with the 'cellos, though some of the more recent tests Beat Kaufman do sound pretty good. Timbre-wise the Garritan sounds pretty damn good too. I'm not hearing the same sample recording playing back time and time again, as I have in the VSL demos. The sound is full-bodied, and even the high notes which I originally thought sounded a bit off seem like they may have been corrected.
Based on other things DG has said, I'm not sure I can take what he says very seriously. For instance his comment about Macs being too slow compared to PCs. Geez. My 2GHz WinXP PC can take 2 minutes to find a file, the Mac does the same thing in one second. My old Apple II can render about 10 frames of game graphics and sound, while the PC takes that long do draw a 6"x6" transparent blue square. PC takes several seconds just to display a list of the ~70 installed apps, takes 35 seconds to delete 3000 emails, takes a few seconds to update icons with their pictures, takes minutes to switch to using virtual memory, and the list of snail-like behavior goes on and on. The modern PowerPC CPU at the same clock rate averages twice the speed of that gawd awful archaic 1975 Intel architecture. Not to mention Windows has about 30 bugs to every 1 Apple has. So I don't know how much credibility I put in the words of DG.
These massive GB sample libraries are going to collapse under their own weight. I remember how long it took for VSL to get a short little solo string demo done (Schubert quartet). And I haven't seen any other VSL solo string piece that moved beyond that Schubert one in all this time. So much for productivety.
-Elhardt
@herb said:
Before you do propaganda for other developers here, please do a little more research. There are 29 dedicated solostring demos on the Vienna Instruments Solostrings demo page.
@DG said:
However, judging by what you think an orchestra playing Beethoven sounds like, I could easily say "right back at ya". [:D]
DG
@cm said:
what you are doing here ist worst kind of tendentious commenting as it could be found during the nineties in the .mac-newsgroups ... probably all macs are moving to intel now because it is such an inferior processor-platform.
SCNR, christian
@hermitage59 said:
Elhart, it's obvious by now you've never played in an orchestra. If by some erroneous assumption on my part you actually HAVE played, then i can only suggest you get the ears waxed with a fire hose or something. The technology of this effort looks interesting, but then so does a lot of technology these days, including the work and 'RESULTS' coming from the VSL VI. From an ex orchestral player's perspective, the strad doesn't sound like a violin. That doesn't mean i hate GG, or wish him ill, simply that it doesn't do it for me. There will be plenty who do want this type of product. But for you to suggest that more than one of these fine fellows has little or no idea of what a violin sounds like, is to suggest that the majority of astronauts would rather pass wind in a spacesuit than not. And i can ssure you, that the gentlemen in question have a shedload of experience between them that gives them more than enough authority to question the 'playability' or 'tone' of any instrument thrust in front of them.
@esperlad said:
I would like to see an actual second violin.