

The real question here, I'd assume, is "What samples do I need, based on my computing power and budget, to make video game OSTs" unless there's some good reason (which, if there is, GSO hasn't told us) to ONLY focus on one of these two options, suggesting that someone explore a few other choices isn't a bad thing. This happened a few times when I was trying to figure out how to best use my new keyboard in my live keyboard rig comments like those you consider unhelpful showed me a better way of doing things, and the end result is better because I listened to what others had to say, even though they weren't answering the specific question I asked them. I personally have run into situations where I'm asking for help on how to get some detail right in order to do solution x, when solution y is the better solution and I just didn't know about it. Maybe you're different, but in my experience, most people would rather have the best answer, even if they asked the wrong question. Why does everyone feel the need to recommend products outside the context of the question? I'm sure she asked between Garritan and EWQL for a reason.
