Winds Complete Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Winds Complete Standard Library (required).
Woodwinds I Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Woodwinds I virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The complete virtual instrument features the four main wind instruments of the orchestra, namely the flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, as well as their corresponding ensemble formations, with three players per ensemble.
All the original players are top flight professionals and include Gisela Mashayekhi-Beer who was the solo flutist of the Zurich Opera orchestra and taught at the Bruckner University, Linz and at the Vienna Music University. Markus Deuter is the first oboist of numerous German orchestras and the clarinetist Daniel Hörth looks back on an international concert career with the Vienna Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra and others. Martin Machovits, among other assignments, is solo bassoon player at the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.
The solo instruments as well as ensembles contained in the Woodwinds I volume offer fast Interval Performances in legato and marcato styles, marcato Interval Performances in "normal" tempo, as well as Performance Trills. The solo flute and clarinet arpeggios include major, minor and diminished broken chords in legato and staccato styles. The solo flute's mordents and the French oboe's flutter tonguing are outstanding and the slow legato repetitions of the solo flute are also especially appealing.
The oboe in this collection is the French Oboe from the Horizon Series Library and therefore offers playing techniques with vibrato.
- Interval Performances - legato, marcato (fast and slow)
- Repetition Performances - legato, portato, staccato (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Flute 1, Clarinet Performance Repetition Upbeats
- Performance Trills
- Solo instruments Grace Note Performances - minor 2nd to octave, up and down
- Solo instruments Runs - major, minor, chromatic, whole tone (up and down)
- Flute 1, Clarinet Arpeggios - major, minor, diminished triads (legato and staccato; medium and fast)
- Flute 1 Mordents - legato and staccato, 12 variations
- Clarinet - glissandos
- Short Notes - staccato, short portato, long portato
- Long Notes - sustains with various attacks and vibratos
- Dynamics - crescendo and diminuendo in various note lengths; fp, sfz, sffz, pfp
- Trills - half tone, whole tone (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Solo Instruments Flutter Tonguing
- Ensembles Sustained Three-Note Clusters
Woodwinds II Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Woodwinds II virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The complete sample-based virtual instrument features all of the wind instruments necessary for the realization of large orchestral instrumentations. These include the Piccolo, Flute 2, Alto Flute, Viennese Oboe, English Horn 1, English Horn 2, Small Clarinet in E♭, Bass Clarinet and Contra Bassoon.
The Vienna Instruments user interface is clearly arranged and includes pre-configured patches for immediate playability with no learning curve. The interface uses a powerful proprietary streaming audio engine that can load up to 3,456 articulations (patches) on one MIDI channel.
Load times are extremely low and 64 stereo voices per instance can stream from the hard disc. A RAM optimizing utilities clears unused samples out of RAM. Users can easily create their own instruments, using "drag and drop" functionality, and the instrument provides the ability for velocity crossfades and release control to be switched on or off in real time.
- Interval Performances - legato, marcato (fast and slow)
- Repetition Performances - legato, portato, staccato (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Viennese Oboe Performance Repetition Upbeats
- Performance Trills
- Grace Note Performances - minor 2nd to octave, up and down
- Runs - major, minor, chromatic, whole tone (up and down)
- Piccolo, Flutes Arpeggios - major, minor, diminished triads (legato and staccato; medium and fast)
- Piccolo, Viennese Oboe Mordents - legato and staccato, 12 variations
- Short Notes - staccato, short portato, long portato
- Long Notes - sustains with various attacks and vibratos
- Dynamics - crescendo and diminuendo in various note lengths; fp, sfz, sffz, pfp
- Trills - half tone, whole tone (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Flutter Tonguing
- Contrabassoon - FX techniques
Special Woodwinds Upgrade to Full Library from the Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Special Woodwinds virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The complete sample-based virtual instrument extends the scope of the woodwind family with several rare instrument additions.
The base flute adds a velvety, earthy sound, and expands the flute family to its lowest register. Two oboes also extend the range of the oboe family. The collection features two additions to the clarinet family, the full sounding basset horn that covers the alto/tenor registers, and the deep sounding contrabass clarinet.
The Vienna Instruments user interface is clearly arranged and includes pre-configured patches for immediate playability with no learning curve. The interface uses a powerful proprietary streaming audio engine that can load up to 3,456 articulations (patches) on one MIDI channel.
Load times are extremely low and sixty-four stereo voices per instance can stream from the hard disc. A RAM optimizing utility clears unused samples out of RAM. Users can easily create their own instruments, using "drag and drop" functionality, and the instrument provides the ability for velocity crossfades and release control to be switched on or off in real time.
The Clarinet (Bb) 2 Upgrade to Full Library from the Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Standard Library (required). The Bb "2" collection features the German system and is designed to complement the more "classical" style featured in the original Clarinet Bb.
Sustained with normal and progressive vibrato
Strong dynamics without and with vibrato, 2/3/4 seconds
pfp without vibrato, 4 seconds
pfp with vibrato, 2/4/6 seconds
sffz without vibrato
fp, sfz, sffz with vibrato
Crescendo for all repetitions
Multiple-sound multiphonics, var. 1-7
Underblowing
Flaps (key clicks), tongue slaps
Falls and bends
Sustained without and with vibrato
Legato without and with vibrato
Brass I Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Brass I virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The sample-based virtual instrument features the basic brass instruments of the orchestra, both as solo instruments and the corresponding ensembles. These include the Trumpet, Viennese Horn, Tenor Trombone, Tuba, Trumpet Ensemble (3 players,) Horn Ensemble (4 players) and Trombone Ensemble (3 players.)
The four original performers are masters of their trade. Trumpet player Freddy Staudigl, Horn player Marcus Schmidinger and Trombone player Johann Schodl are not only founding members of the renowned ensemble "Brassissimo," but are also active as soloists and orchestral musicians on an international level. The Tuba player Christoph Kiene is also internationally known as a lecturer.
Apart from the usual articulations, this Vienna Instruments Collection also provides fast Interval Performances in legato and marcato, Performance Trills, arpeggios (major, minor and diminished in legato and staccato) and mordents. Trumpet and trombone offer the complete muted playing techniques, not only as solo instruments but also in the ensembles.
Another specialty is the trumpet ensemble's "out of tune" sustains, as they occasionally happen in real orchestral situations. The three trumpet players don't hit the note exactly at the beginning of a part and a beat frequency ensues which is corrected as the tone progresses, eventually resulting in a clean homophony. The trumpets also feature "rips and falls."
The trombone ensembles also offer a specialty. Clusters of three notes with half tone intervals are available in staccato (two variations,) sustained, crescendo and diminuendo (in two tone lengths,) sforzato, and even as Repetition Performances.
- Interval Performances - legato, marcato (slow and fast)
- Horns, tenor trombone - interval performance glissandos
- Repetition Performances - legato, portato, staccato (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Performance Repetition Upbeats - slow, medium, fast
- Performance Trills
- Solo Instruments Grace Note Performances - minor and minor 2nd, up and down
- Trumpets - runs
- Trumpets, Horns, Trombones Arpeggios - major, minor, diminished triads (staccato, medium and fast)
- Solo trumpet Mordents - legato, 12 variations
- Trumpets, Horns, Trombones Muted/Stopped:
- Interval Performances
- Repetition Performances - legato, portato, staccato
- Fast Repetitions
- Upbeats
- Short notes - staccato and portato with various attacks and note lengths
- Long Notes - sustains with various attacks and vibratos
- Horns - blared sustains
- Dynamics - crescendo and diminuendo in various note lengths, various vibratos; fp, sfz, sffz, pfp
- Solo instruments Trills - half tone, whole tone (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Flutter Tongues - normal and crescendo variations
- Trumpets, Horns, Trombones Muted/Stopped:
- Short notes - staccato, short portato, medium portato
- Sustains and dynamics in various note lengths
- Flutter tongues - Trumpet Ensemble - out of tune sustains, rips and falls
- Trombone Ensemble - clusters
Brass II Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Brass II virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The sample-based virtual instrument contains the instruments needed for large-scale orchestral arrangements such as those required by a Wagnerian score for example. Oriented toward Wagner's Ring Cycle, the collection includes the bass trumpet, the contrabass trombone, Wagner tuba and contrabass tuba, all with the standard single note and Performance articulations like Interval Performances, Repetitions and Performance Trills, etc.
As an alternative to the Viennese horn, Brass II contains a new solo horn, the triple horn, Yamaha's master instrument in F/B♭/high F, recorded down to the lowest register (A1.) Also included are the piccolo trumpet, cimbasso, and the "Epic Horns" from the Horizon Series, an impressive sounding body of eight double horns that not only fulfills the sonic ideal of the theatrical late Romantic orchestra, but also meets the challenge of "larger than life" scores for modern cinema.
The Vienna Instruments user interface is clearly arranged and includes pre-configured patches for immediate playability with no learning curve. The interface uses a powerful proprietary streaming audio engine that can load up to 3,456 articulations (patches) on one MIDI channel.
Load times are extremely low and 64 stereo voices per instance can stream from the hard disc. A RAM optimizing utilities clears unused samples out of RAM. Users can easily create their own instruments, using "drag and drop" functionality, and the instrument provides the ability for velocity crossfades and release control to be switched on or off in real time.
- Interval Performances - legato, marcato slow and fast)
- Repetition Performances - legato, portato, staccato (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Performance Repetition Upbeats - slow, medium, fast
- Performance Trills
- Solo instruments Grace Note Performances - minor and minor 2nd, up and down
- Short Notes - staccato and portato with various attacks and note lengths
- Long Notes - sustains with various attacks and vibratos
- Horn Ensemble - blared sustains
- Dynamics - crescendo and diminuendo in various note lengths, various vibratos; fp, sfz, sffz, pfp
- Solo Instruments Trills - half tone, whole tone (crescendo and diminuendo)
- Flutter Tongues - normal and crescendo variations
Special Brass Upgrade to Full Library from the Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Special Brass virtual instrument Standard Library (required). The complete instrument covers the more esoteric, but none the less essential elements required, when writing for orchestral brass.
Instrumentation includes "Fanfare Trumpets" (six players,) that provide impact with their sforzato and sforzatissimo playing techniques. Also included are solo cornet, an alto trombone that expands the VSL trombone family to its highest register, and a euphonium.
The Vienna Instruments user interface is clearly arranged and includes pre-configured patches for immediate playability with no learning curve. The interface uses a powerful proprietary streaming audio engine that can load up to 3,456 articulations (patches) on one MIDI channel.
Load times are extremely low and sixty-four stereo voices per instance can stream from the hard disc. A RAM optimizing utility clears unused samples out of RAM. Users can easily create their own instruments, using "drag and drop" functionality, and the instrument provides the ability for velocity crossfades and release control to be switched on or off in real time.
Saxophones Upgrade to Full Library from Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Saxophones virtual instrument Standard Library (required). This collection, along with the Standard Library, offers the complete saxophones family with a focus directed equally to orchestral settings as well as to jazz.
Famous examples of orchestral works using these instruments include the saxophone quartet by Alexander Glasunow, the alto saxophone concerts by Glasunow and Debussy, and the Castello from Mussorgsky's Pictures. In addition, a host of articulations for jazz and big band are included, such as bends, tongue slaps, growling, screams, extended harmonics, key sounds, and more. Long and short downward ending phrases triggered as release samples have been added for heightened realism and the breathy tones stem from the legendary "Barfly sessions" at the Silent Stage.
The Vienna Instruments user interface is clearly arranged and includes pre-configured patches for immediate playability with no learning curve. The interface uses a powerful proprietary streaming audio engine that can load up to 3,456 articulations (patches) on one MIDI channel.
Load times are extremely low and sixty-four stereo voices per instance can stream from the hard disc. A RAM optimizing utility clears unused samples out of RAM. Users can easily create their own instruments, using "drag and drop" functionality, and the instrument provides the ability for velocity crossfades and release control to be switched on or off in real time.
- Interval Performances - legato with and without vibrato, grace notes (minor second to octave), portamento
- Fast Interval Performances - legato, marcato
- Performance Trills
- Repetition Performances - legato (slow and fast), portato (slow and fast), staccato
- Fast Repetitions - staccato
- Octave Runs - legato, chromatic and whole tone runs, up and down
- Grace Notes - minor second to octave, up and down
- Bends Down - sustains with and without vibrato, progressive vibrato, "dirty" (screams), legato with vibrato (grace notes, portamento, glissandi, marcato, trills)
- Short Notes - staccato, portato (short, medium, long), marcato
- Long Notes - sustained notes with and without vibrato, with progressive vibrato, slaps normal and muted, key sounds, screams, long and short end phrases
- Dynamics - various crescendos and diminuendos; fp, sfz, sffz
- Flutter Tonguing - normal and crescendo
- Trills - half and whole tone, crescendo and diminuendo, constant speed and accelerando
