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Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Hulusi Virtual Instrument (Standard Library)

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Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Hulusi Virtual Instrument (Standard Library)
Key Features
  • Chinese Free-Reed Pipe
  • Stereo & Mono Decca Tree Main/Room Mics
  • Melody and Drones with Vibrato
  • 2735 Samples, 1.1GB Library
The Synchron Hulusi from Vienna Symphonic Library is a comprehensive virtual instrument based on the southern Chinese hulusi, an end-blown free-reed pipe with one melody pipe and two drone pipes. The hulusi can produce soft but beautiful sounds with expressive vibrato techniques. It is now available for the first time as part of VSL's advanced Synchron line of virtual instrument libraries.
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Vienna Symphonic Library Hulusi Overview

The Synchron Hulusi from Vienna Symphonic Library is a comprehensive virtual instrument based on the southern Chinese hulusi, an end-blown free-reed pipe with one melody pipe and two drone pipes. The hulusi can produce soft but beautiful sounds with expressive vibrato techniques. It is now available for the first time as part of VSL's advanced Synchron line of virtual instrument libraries.

This Standard library contains stereo Decca Tree Main/Room mics, a stereo Mid position, a mono close mic, and the Decca Tree mono centre mic positions. The Hulusi library includes distinct articulations, all fully playable from the included Vienna Synchron Player program, and is available in Audio Units, VST, AAX Native, and standalone formats for macOS and Windows computers.

Note:
This license is for the standard library version, which includes 2735 samples in a 1.1GB library.
An Alluring Free-Reed Pipe
The Hulusi is a Chinese end-blown free-reed pipe with a gourd wind chamber. It originally came from the Dai-zu or Dai (Thai) people of southern China. The hulusi usually consists of three bamboo pipes: one melody pipe with finger holes and two drone pipes that are often tuned to an octave and a fifth.

The sound of the hulusi is hauntingly beautiful, but fairly soft. The Dai men would play it to express their love to women, while others often played the hulusi in the fields when taking a break from planting or harvesting. The instrument achieves expressiveness through its vibrato technique.

Played by a Professional
The hulusi was played by multi-instrumentalist, folk instruments expert, and member of the Synchron Stage Orchestra, Veronika Vitazkova. She played in many orchestras such as Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and Tonkünstler Orchestra, toured Europe as a solo flutist with the late Ennio Morricone, and played at esteemed festivals from Salzburger Festspiele to Hollywood in Vienna.

Having performed on countless film scores at Synchron Stage Vienna, Veronika feels very much at home on the large Stage A and marvels at the exceptional acoustics of this scoring stage that contribute substantially to the overall sound of each instrument.

Every Nuance Captured
To capture the spectacular ambience of Stage A of Synchron Stage, VSL's engineers employed phase-coherent microphone configurations to provide a broad range of room options. All signals are available as separate channels in the mixer section of the Vienna Synchron Player. A wide variety of presets offer perfect mixer settings and serve as great starting points for your own sound creations.
Diatonic Scale
Under the Content tab, you'll find a listing of the hulusi's natural sampled tones, which are diatonic as opposed to chromatic. Nonetheless, this software instrument provides a chromatic keyboard mapping of notes. In addition, legatos were sampled chromatically. If you want your composition to be played by a hulusi player, please bear in mind that not everything you write and play on the keyboard may be possible to perform for a musician, due to the nonchromatic nature of the instrument.
Articulations
Instrument
  • Hulusi in C
  • Range: C4 to D5
  • Scale: C major (C, D, E, F, G, A, B)
  • C4 = Middle C
Short Notes
  • Staccato bold and agile
  • Portato bold and agile
  • Long portato with vibrato, without vibrato, and with fast vibrato
  • Dynamic trills
Long Notes, Legato
  • Sustained with slow vibrato, fast vibrato, and without vibrato
  • Flutter tonguing
  • Trills
Fast Repetitions
Repetitions from 120 to 160 BPM with ringing and cut release

Vienna Symphonic Library Hulusi Specs

Delivery Format
Download
License Type
Standard: Perpetual License
User Support
1 User
Sound Type
Woodwinds, Historical Instruments
Library Size
1.1 GB (Standard)
Standalone Operation
Yes
System Compatibility/Requirements
Operating System: macOS/Windows
Software Requirements: Vienna Synchron Player
USB Key Authentication: Required (iLok Cloud/iLok3/iLok2)

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