03-18-2017, 02:58 PM
(03-18-2017, 01:14 PM)oGatoulas Wrote: Hello guys, new to the forum, glad to be here,
I bought the Sonivox for 1 pound (or was 1 euro?) and the other sonivox orchestral companions as well with the discount of plugin boutique 2 or 3 months ago. When I installed I was amazed at how nice it sounded but I quickly found out all those little things in their romplers that made them uncontrollable, at least for the purpose I intended to use them.
Recently I found out about Sonatina orchestra, VSCO & Virtual Playing Orchestra and with them I was introduced to the TX16Wx sampler. This is the part where I say a big THANK YOU to all of you for creating them!
Anyway, I quickly became comfortable with the sampler and I remembered that Sonivox had these folders with wavs in them, and I was sure I could program better patches than those of the original romplers, for my taste at least! So I opened a beer can, said goodbye to my sleep and begun searching for the files.
Enter the sonivox protected wavs.
I realized that I was stuck with the romplers if I wanted to use those samples.
As I understand, one could find the old sonic implants symphonic collections and access the original GIGA format samples without any restrictions and on any sampler he likes.
So what is the purpose of these editions? A rebranded form of old samples targeted at hobbyists who don't have the bucks? After all they were not that cheap without the sale. I feel somehow dissapointed with the product, as I don't see any update coming. I nmy opinion they should have invested more in programming rather than marketing.
Greetings and welcome! The purpose of the Orchestral Companion libraries seems to be nothing over than trying to stay relevant in the market; they are just trying to continue profiting from their old work. And who could blame them? If the libraries worked as advertised they'd be a fine option, indeed (especially at a buck each!). I believe Mattias has some positive things to say about SoniVox's old samples, and I'm sure others with experience would agree. But unfortunately SoniVox shot themselves in the foot by not spending the necessary time on programming that they should have to make the libraries function properly; and you're right, it doesn't look like they will return to them any time soon for updates. In fact it seems like they are abandoning them entirely. Which begs the question, why not just unlock the samples for people to use as they liked?
But you've found some great options with SSO, VSCO and VPO!