Lastly some people prefer samples recorded in a hall or ambient space (like EWQLSO) and others prefer dry samples so that they can apply their own reverb and get the samples into whatever space they choose (like VSL). VSL's libraries come with sampled legato meaning that you get real recorded transitions between notes. EWQLSO does not have legato samples-they have a legato script, but it doesn't always sound great, and they have "QLegato" patches, which are really just patches with the attacks cut off. It allows a melody to sound like a fluid series of connected notes rather than separate samples joined together. Some people might disagree with me, but legato is a big deal in my opinion. Also the modwheel dynamics of VSL are vastly superior to those of EWQLSO because they are also consistent, or for those who don't like crossfaded dynamics VSL also has a lot of very practical "dynamic" recordings. With VSL you always know exactly which articulations you'll have. EWQLSO is not, you'll have different articulations for instruments in the same section as one another, some instruments have modwheel-controlled dynamics and others don't, etc. First and foremost, VSL is unbelievably consistent.
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