Welcome back Mr. Hunter!
No, I'm not too worried about consistency, but I would have liked to have the entire ranges available--- I never read on the site that, for example, Concert Strings II had a full range while Diamond did not. (Am I correct that it does?) It's really a shame on my end because I didn't know. I notice that only certain notes have glissando up/down, while higher notes only have glissando up and not down. it's hard to tell when samples are missing or not.
The same problem is with Concert Brass II. I think another person mentioned a couple times that there were some missing articulations.
MY biggest problem is that for some reason,playing certain notes repeatedly occasionally yields no sound. It's hard to put into words, and I don't have the exact notes in mind, but it's a problem that occurs in all of the libraries I have: Diamond and Concert Brass II. (For the purposes of my ragtag explanation, see Concert Strings I from Diamond)
Notenotenotenotenothingnotenotenothingnotenote. It doesn't happen all the time, but only when played in certain patterns or lengths. I can't predict it, but I know for sure that it seems to happen on all of the Diamond solo strings (less often the other divisions, if at all), and solo instruments from Concert Brass II. Concert Strings II might have the same problem, but I can't test this. From what I remember, someone else might have reported the issue with Concert Strings II as well though.
Basically, I am worried most about the aforementioned problem. there might be some missing roundrobin samples. This is the best explanation I can muster at the moment, so I hope it's somewhat helpful.
Thank you very much.

