Only 7 articulations for the Full Strings samples... Very disappointing, to say the least [:(]
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@Jerome said:
Only 7 articulations for the Full Strings samples... Very disappointing, to say the least [:(]
Jerome
@JWL said:
Sounds like the collection was intended to add on to the other volumes rather than to be a fully blown standalone collection in its own right. But I get the feeling that what AS offers is still needed.
As for artics, there seems to be a considerable amount to work with here-- and who's to say that the collection won't be amended? [:P]
Also, it's easy to confuse actual "articulations" with what VSL describes as "articulation groups".. I counted 8 artic groups, but actual articulations-- well, check it out:
As I understand it VSL does not focus on one single aspect, if you limit yourself to that only then I'm guessing you are not taking advantage of the full lib available. I'd rather have a balanced lib which I can use for almost any kind of situation than everything including memory focused on something very particular.
@William said:
Also, it is obvious that the Appassionata strings are not designed to replace all the other strings with a separate self-contained library duplicating all the other articulations. They are meant to add more expression to what already exists.