prodigalson
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Now that folks have had the violins for a while and the last day of the intro price is tomorrow, whats the verdict? Any thoughts, pros, cons?
Now that folks have had the violins for a while and the last day of the intro price is tomorrow, whats the verdict? Any thoughts, pros, cons?
can it really play fast lines ?
yes it plays very well fast passages. It does that amazingly well. And it also plays very well slow passages. You just have to start the notes before the beat because of the delay of the legato.
I'd like to see a future release focused on more lyrical softer, slower passages. Perhaps a PP to MP patch.
Care to share the demo of fast passages ? Thanks
Constaneum, here is a quick passage I improvised live without putting any thought to it, as I am busy working on project. No editing whatsoever. No preparation. No processing, except for the master hall reverb. I think it does well on fast passages. It is not a library intended to play only runs per say, but it does "speak" pretty fast, and even runs kind of work. But the strength of the library is doing emotive and passionate passages that can feature quite fast notes. What do you think?
Con Moto Violins - Passionate passage featuring faster notes.
https://picosong.com/wQtzJ/
These violas sure are taking a long time!@Jasper Blunk , I think you mentioned in a another thread that the violas were next. Any ideas even if rough as to when? Need to make some decisions, and would like to wait if possible. Thanks!!!
I’m waiting for them as well and to have the cellos go on sale so they’re a decent price. They seem to not understand people would buy them much more if they priced them reasonably for what they do.These violas sure are taking a long time!
Yep, the price is rather high. Better to sell way more at a lower price, than not sell a lot due to pricing it unreasonably.I’m waiting for them as well and to have the cellos go on sale so they’re a decent price. They seem to not understand people would buy them much more if they priced them reasonably for what they do.
Yep, the price is rather high. Better to sell way more at a lower price, than not sell a lot due to pricing it unreasonably.
Exactly my thoughts. Especially when there are tons of great options that offer far more. But what PS does, they do exceptionally well
Sorry but as far as pricing goes, it's way expensive compared to other strings. Soaring Strings is 129 bucks when on offer or $ 249 regularly, has all sections, and plays just as well and even has repetition legato. Objectively, it offers much more for less. Even with the intro pricing it seems the whole Con Moto set will easily cost $400 for only legato strings. That is overly expensive compared to other libraries, no matter how you cut it.I disagree about the pricing. I think the price is very reasonable. Especially considering that the quality or Performance Samples library is paralleled in many ways. And he always offers an intro pricing. I have complete trust and confidence that when I am buying a PS library it will get a lot of mileage. There are other string libraries out there that offer all ARTS, but in the end I use much more often PS than others. Then when I need other ARTS I go get them from other libs. I love the approach of PS. Create one Patch that is amazing at what it does, feels very musical and playable, and sounds amazing, still covering good ground with wonderful dynamics and musicality. I can't wait for the rest of the Con Moto Series.
It doesn't matter anyway because they are nowhere close to finishing the full ensemble. I was really interested in this library when it first started but it has taken so unbelievably long that I've just put it out of my mind.Sorry but as far as pricing goes, it's way expensive compared to other strings. Soaring Strings is 129 bucks when on offer or $ 249 regularly, has all sections, and plays just as well and even has repetition legato. Objectively, it offers much more for less. Even with the intro pricing it seems the whole Con Moto set will easily cost $400 for only legato strings. That is overly expensive compared to other libraries, no matter how you cut it.
Sorry but as far as pricing goes, it's way expensive compared to other strings. Soaring Strings is 129 bucks when on offer or $ 249 regularly, has all sections, and plays just as well and even has repetition legato. Objectively, it offers much more for less. Even with the intro pricing it seems the whole Con Moto set will easily cost $400 for only legato strings. That is overly expensive compared to other libraries, no matter how you cut it.
Sorry but as far as pricing goes, it's way expensive compared to other strings. Soaring Strings is 129 bucks when on offer or $ 249 regularly, has all sections, and plays just as well and even has repetition legato. Objectively, it offers much more for less. Even with the intro pricing it seems the whole Con Moto set will easily cost $400 for only legato strings. That is overly expensive compared to other libraries, no matter how you cut it.
Yep, the price is rather high. Better to sell way more at a lower price, than not sell a lot due to pricing it unreasonably.
That would be a rather flawed example as the idea is not to make the same amount of money, but to sell a lot more at a lower price (there is something called the law of demand in economics). So there's, in my opinion, a good reason to doubt their revenue model, especially since competitors (even small other boutique ones) seem to be able to do more for less. As for support, seems like a non-issue to me unless the product is so crappy there's a huge need for it. PS products are not crappy.Well, it's better for the developer (and I am just throwing out #s here) to sell 2,000 copies @ $149 than to sell 4,000 copies @ $74.50.
Same money, less support.
That depends, I have no global figures of string library sales, neither do you. But I do know one thing, which is basic economics, and that is that a higher price will result in lower demand. And at this point, it is way overpriced compared to other offerings (399 for the complete CSS, for example). And there's a good reason the others are priced that way, few people are going to plonk down $149 for not more than a single legato patch, period. Oh and hey, I don't even care about the price myself. I'm a string library whore, I'd buy them regardless even if I think they're overpriced.And how many more copies do you think they would sell at half the price point? 4x? 5x? I submit to you that that's not going to happen, regardless of what the sales figures are at the higher price point.