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  • HORIZON series compared to single instruments

    Pardon can't see a direct comparison of horizon series to the downloadable single instruments.

    How would Horizon Viennese Oboe/EH compare to the single instruments ?

    How would OPUS 1/2 Flute compare to the single flute ?

    Are single instruments playable with keyswitches and modwheel ? 

    Thank you or please direct me to a page i may have missed !

    L


  • That's because Horizon and Opus are much older versions, long since discontinued.

    The download single insturments (basic + extended) are as complete as anything availble in any of the larger collections.  Yes, keyswitches and any other controler you want to use.  That part is totaly configurable.


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  • Thank you, I will still use the horizon sets but aim to add more. 


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    As Bill says, the Horizon titles are old products configured for GigaStudio and EXS24. However, when VSL abandoned those formats they reconstructed the Horizon series exactly as new Vienna Instruments libraries - so the Viennese oboe and English horn in Woodwinds II www.vsl.co.at/en/211/442/412/356/223.htm are the same as in the old Horizon title.

    Opus 1 & 2 were Giga / EXS budget compilations, the instruments in them were missing some articulations.

    I posted some info about single instruments here http://community.vsl.co.at/forums/t/34306.aspx. If you buy their Single & EXtended libraries, they are apparently identical to the full DVD versions.


  • abandoned is the right word.

    They abandoned Horizon Series.  That's when I abandoned the Vienna Library because they stuck me with several volumes ($$$) of unsupported instruments with no upgrade path.  Hate it when software companies do that.  


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    @john_13429 said:

    abandoned is the right word.

    They abandoned Horizon Series.  That's when I abandoned the Vienna Library because they stuck me with several volumes ($$) of unsupported instruments with no upgrade path.  Hate it when software companies do that.  

    At least get your facts right. The products were supported for a long time and there was an upgrade path. You just chose not to avail yourself of it.

    DG


  • You are right, it was a while ago and I don't know if you are speaking for the company or are just a user of the products but I don't remember any direct communication from the company telling me about the discontinuation of the Horizon Series and about the upgrade path  that was available.  I'm a registered user, it should have been easy enough to do.  I'm sorry that I wasn't aware of the discontinuation within the 'window' that was granted for an upgrade. Was it a true upgrade or a discount to buy into premium products?  Also, why does an upgrade path disappear?  In my opinion, based on my user experience, the Horizon Series phase-out was botched leaving me now with virtually unusable (expensive) instruments.  

    Out of repect for these forums I will not comment further publically.