a developer doesn't have 10 years to get a sampler right.Īnyway returning to your question, if you really want to use HW Diamond and avoid long load times I suggest getting a cheap PC computer (cut every corner except 32GB or 64GB RAM and a good CPU) and set up a Vienna Ensemble Pro template. It's a cautionary tale for the developers that are making their own samplers like Spitfire and Orchestral Tools. Hollywood Brass was the last product of theirs that I was consistently using and I dropped it from my most recent orchestration template for another brass library. But at the same time, I've moved beyond using EastWest products. They really ironed it out - I think it's fair to say that PLAY 6 is on the level of Kontakt. PLAY 5 was a big improvement and now with PLAY 6 I don't recollect it EVER crashing. This was at the same time that Hollywood Brass and Hollywood Strings were the cutting edge libraries, everyone was using them or trying to. project crashes were frighteningly common but just rare enough to be difficult to reproduce. Back in the day (which I believe was PLAY 3 or PLAY 4 for me) I had miserable experiences with it. PLAY works just fine now but that's not the whole story.
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