I think I can understand this move. This particular product is not for you, or me, or frankly anyone on this board (presumably). They're catering to two, maybe three different groups: the first group (and probably the largest group) are those people who are just getting into orchestral sampling, or maybe already have an Albion or another ensemble product. This group doesn't want or need individual sections and for them having a "full" ensemble/orchestra package recorded at Abbey Road is an interesting enough proposition.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Oct 22, 2020 12:58 pm Yes, very nice sound - the trumpets seem particularly good. Overall its another oddly balanced release though, with 10 mic positions but all ensembles and no legatos. That's just plain weird to me, such a bizarre set of priorities.
The second group they're catering to through their Selections are people who are either looking for a very specific sound or who don't have the means to plonk down a big pile of cash for a more fully-fledged product. I wouldn't be suprised if they took a note from Performance Sample's and some indie's success here. They're realizing there is a market for mid-priced, one-trick pony products.
The third group are the pros and the meddling hobbyists/prosumers (like yours truly) who want full control and have the means to buy into a modular library.
Point being, I think it's just business that is motivating this three-pronged approach, what may seem like an odd omission to you and me might well not be missed by the group to who this product is being targeted.
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While I am at it, there are two more points I want to touch on. First and foremost, I am very amused that their biggest announcement to date (imo, this announcement is far bigger than their collab with the BBCSO) was marketed in a very subdued (for them) fashion. Just a single video, no mention of game changers or new chapters... I am really happy for it, don't get me wrong, but there's a certain irony in the fact that their biggest announcement ever entered the stage with relatively little fanfare. I mean, just think about it... where could they go from here in terms of different venues? I really get the sense that they're trying to take everything that was learned from BML/SSO and apply it at Abbey Road.
Secondly, I am honestly hopeful that the modular part of these new products will mark a return to the BML format. It could be just marketing speak, but they're declaring that these modular bits will be more detailed than ever, which to me means that they'll be on par with or exceed the level of detail of the SSO. That's the part where I get excited, though there's a part of me that's still quite cautious of SA.
I don't think many people on VI-C are getting just how big of a deal this is (except NoamL ). SA has essentially just announced that they're going to do everything they've done at Air, but at Abbey Road. Well... okay, the approach is somewhat different, but the scope is still HUGE. We're looking at multiple years of new product releases, methinks. Somehow that message isn't landing though...