zwhita
He who knows nothing
One only has so much time. This is only the concern of myself, an amateur, whose ignorance is now out in the open. My expectations after making(what is for me anyway) a major purchase, are evidently immature. Thank you for sharing your advice, I will take it to heart.There are two issues here. If you get pissed off at a library because it leaves a bad impression on the first run-through, you are going to have to get used to a lot of buyer's remorse and stuff being left on the shelf.
To answer your question: yes I am going to spend time on something that left a bad impression because unless I had a rush of blood to the head and bought something that sounded bad in the demos I'm going to assume that the issue is that how I'm playing or programming the lines is more of an issue than the library until proven otherwise.
Logic tells me money spent on a library is wasted if I do not use it. Made sense to me anyway.On the value element. I've got to say, this is nuts as far as I'm concerned. I don't think I've looked at a bundle deal like that and thought "well, this means each instrument is worth X and the bundle is only worth (n-z)X where z is the number of instruments I don't plan to use so now I'm losing money".
You gotta figure, these deep discount prices are going to attract non-professionals who still have an opinion. And the forum is the platform in which we discuss said opinions. I'm open to any and all discussion about why my opinion is wrong or misinformed because I really do not know much of anything yet.
Also, yes I probably am nuts. Why else would I spend $11,000 on zeros and ones just to press some keys and hear a noise that makes me giggle like a school girl?
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