![]() I’ve been living here for quite some time. That might not work for you, of course, but it’s my opinion and I’m absolutely entitled to it. It becomes easier for them to produce something that actually sounds the way a musician plays. Its a different approach that some people find more suitable to live work. There are other libraries that load all of their samples on startup and give you keyswitch options to control instruments, number of players, where you play on a string, where you play on a bow. That is not a plus in a performance environment. This might surprise you, but some people think VSL is an incredibly complicated setup. Since the OP is just beginning to investigate options, it would be advantageous to consider the relative ease with which each library can be realistically implemented. If his machine is more than 4 years old, that will be the weak link. It doesn’t matter how efficient the player is you’re just splitting hairs there anyway. The OP will need a current gen machine to run any of the libraries I mentioned. ![]() Hi Andy - you’re a very confrontational person, aren’t you? If you really feel you need to disagree with someone in such a confrontational way, you should try hanging out in the SONAR forum.
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