As for Spitfire’s love for their homeland, well I really have no problem with it. But with a last name like Lancaster, I guess one might expect me to say that, even though my ancestors came to Canada from England over 200 years ago!


Piet De Ridder wrote: ↑Sep 01, 2019 6:46 amFri, maybe I'm looking in the wrong places, but I can't find any design similarities between Spitfire and Deutsche Grammophon. Can you post an example of what you mean? Thanks!
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They openly said that? Phew, I am relieved! :-) I clearly remember thinking of DG when seeing that BML Design for the first time. But in comparison, the similarities are not as striking as I remembered it. Well, if they said it, I obviously didn’t hallucinate. ;-)Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Sep 01, 2019 9:44 am That was the original BML design, right? Sure they’re on record as saying it was the “inspiration”.
Yes, they said it. Did a little search yesterday and it seems that the BML design was indeed partly inspired by the late-Fifties vinyl jackets of Deutsche Grammophon. That, plus a few old Michael Caine movies and the work of the 19th century photographer Roger Fenton, Spitfire said. The topic came up in the 2013 Sable announcement thread on VI-C. Apparently, it was the sleeve pictured below (DGG LPM18222) which was used as a sort of template for the yellow BML-header.
Just caught up with them. Larry, it's safe to listen to these!
Ha!Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Sep 03, 2019 2:49 pmJust caught up with them. Larry, it's safe to listen to these!
I concur, Linos. Not terrible or anything close, they're both pretty damn good really. But they are mortal, and therefore I was less wowed by the intrinsic differences between BBC and other libraries. It's not vanished, don't get me wrong, but its a helpful correction to anyone who was tempted to think that this would produce magic.
With all due thanks to David Gosnell who re-posted this on VI-C, this is Andy Blaney using Kontakt and Gigastudio VSL in the early 2000s recreating Jupiter from the Planets Suite - https://www.vsl.co.at/audio/AB_Holst_Pl ... upiter.mp3 . Of course it's not perfect, the high strings right towards the end feel like the biggest fail, but my goodness. If that was a new library, people would likely be clamouring all over it, probably.
I mean, this is literally why I have a no andy/troel demo rule.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Sep 03, 2019 5:29 pm With all due thanks to David Gosnell who re-posted this on VI-C, this is Andy Blaney using Kontakt and Gigastudio VSL in the early 2000s recreating Jupiter from the Planets Suite - https://www.vsl.co.at/audio/AB_Holst_Pl ... upiter.mp3 .