On 16/05/03 0:30, "jeff_cardoni" <jeff_cardoni@...> wrote: > >> > ****************** >> > So, people who don't have money can create something but not so > good than >> > people who have money to buy the full version. >> > this is the exact same "elitist" way of thinking than "musical" > structures >> > and Europeen Music School. >> > >> > Igor > > That's the weakest argument I've ever heard! The Vienna people spent > a fortune I'm sure producing this library - and they should just give > it to you? It's not elitist - it's business. They have to sell X > number of copies at X price to break even. I couldn't buy the whole > set yet either, but I don't blame them for it. There are plenty of > less expensive orchestral libraries that people have been creating > amazing music with for years. It just cracks me up - these people > tried (and succeeded)to raise the bar in orchestral sampling - which > comes at a price - and you try and knock them down for not sending > you a free copy... > I agree on what said Igor. Who can afford to pay 5 000 Euro for the whole VSL, to buy one or 2 PC with Gigasampler Big studios ! Best regards Cyril Blanc France If you want to be sure I read your answer leave my name in it ! Spam mails are directly going to trash [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [EXS] Re: VSL Questions
2003-05-16 by Cyril Blanc
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