@William said:
One related thing - a performance such as this is a demonstration, and a test of the library because the music was not written for samples. But why is "writing for the sample" bad, when "writing for the piano" or "writing for the flute" etc. is o.k.?
And that's exactly the point my friend. Whatever the original intent of the score in relation to the intended performance, you have performed this with an instrument, putting your unique and special interpretation into a performance. It has no less relavence than anything else.
This IS a great performance, and a good example of the potential contained within the VSL library. (I wonder if the name 'library' helps to imply some sort of collection of samples rather than a unique and special instrument in it's own right? Perhaps simply 'VSL Symphonic' is a better description?)
Regards,
Alex.