Re: Opinion: Wet vs. Dry Organ Reproduction
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:45 pm
1/ If wet sampling is the only way to produce realistic samples sets,
than why are all the Dry Sample sets sold to us ?
2/ Why do most of the "Demo's" for the dry sample sets,
utilize multiple IR reverb's, to make them listenable ?
When we buy them, and install them,expecting the organ to sound like the Demo's,
the result is disappointing at best,
at least from my experience .
3/ As far as I am concerned, any Hauptwerk included IR system,
that allows for 2 to 4 IR's,
would help prevent the above disappointing dilemma,
and make for happier dry sample set purchasers, myself included .
4/ Trying to provide an IR for every pipe sample, sounds wonderful but I believe
that would be memory and operating speed prohibitive, at least with today's computers .
5/ Thanks for reading this post, this situation has been bothering me for at least two years,
and especially so after reading the preceding post's !
Does anyone else agree ?
Mel
than why are all the Dry Sample sets sold to us ?
2/ Why do most of the "Demo's" for the dry sample sets,
utilize multiple IR reverb's, to make them listenable ?
When we buy them, and install them,expecting the organ to sound like the Demo's,
the result is disappointing at best,
at least from my experience .
3/ As far as I am concerned, any Hauptwerk included IR system,
that allows for 2 to 4 IR's,
would help prevent the above disappointing dilemma,
and make for happier dry sample set purchasers, myself included .
4/ Trying to provide an IR for every pipe sample, sounds wonderful but I believe
that would be memory and operating speed prohibitive, at least with today's computers .
5/ Thanks for reading this post, this situation has been bothering me for at least two years,
and especially so after reading the preceding post's !
Does anyone else agree ?
Mel