[Fmpro] Best VSL package to start with

Susan Poliniak spoliniak at mindspring.com
Wed Jun 20 18:39:37 GMT 2007


Thanks for the info. But does anyone understand how their purchasing system "works"? It looks to me as though one could buy what goes into the full library  (symphonic cube--standard plus extended, plus perhaps a few add-ons such as saxes) without paying the full prices quoted on the site. This is what I'm interested in--not the Special Edition.

- S

-----Original Message-----
>From: johnd10557 <johnd10557 at earthlink.net>
>Sent: Jun 20, 2007 1:14 PM
>To: fmpro at nxport.com
>Subject: Re: [Fmpro] Best VSL package to start with
>
>Susan,
>
>Depends on how much money you want to (or can afford to) spend. One really good, affordable way to get started is to purchase Vienna Instruments Special Edition. It contains a bit of every library. Enough to make some really good music but at $400-$600 for basic and $1000 for extended library it won't kill your wallet. I personally started with the full orchestral cube($3000) then upgraded to pro edition full orchetra($6000) and have added several VI libraries since(2-3K).
>
>
>JohnD


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