Vienna Symphonic Library 2010 Vienna Holiday Offers Announced
Once again, the Vienna Symphonic Library (VSL) will be giving its customers a seasonal treat. This year, the company's Vienna Holiday Offers include significant savings on customized bundles, a free Extended Library with the purchase of a Vienna Instruments DVD Collection, and more.
Current VSL customers with at least one registered Vienna Instruments DVD Collection will get a free Extended Library of their choice when purchasing a Vienna Instruments DVD Collection (Standard Library) between December 1, 2010 and January 16, 2011. In addition, current users can save 23 percent when ordering least four Vienna Instruments DVD Collections (Standard Libraries) at the same time. Both offers can be combined to make the most of this seasonal promotion.
Here is another look at the two holiday offers.
Free Extended Library (Offer #1)
- Customers with any registered Vienna Instruments DVD Collection (including Vienna’s popular Special Edition) may get a free Extended Library of their choice when purchasing a Vienna Instruments DVD Collection (Standard Library) between December 1, 2010, and January 2011.
- New users have to order two Vienna Instruments DVD Collections (Standard Libraries) to receive a free Extended Library.
- The offer is limited to one free Extended Library per user and does not apply to purchases of the DVD Collections Harps, Special Keyboards, and Bösendorfer Imperial.
Discount on Customized Bundles (Offer #2)
- When assembling their own personalized bundles, VSL customers can save 23 percent on Standard and Extended Libraries.
- The customized bundle must contain at least 4 Standard Libraries, and all of the Collections must be purchased at once and at the same vendor, between December 1, 2010 and January 16, 2011.
- The discount cannot be applied to already price-reduced packaged bundles (for example, Strings Complete, Symphonic Cube, and so forth).
Visit the Vienna Symphonic Library Web site (vsl.co.at) to learn more about Vienna Instruments DVD Collections, Extended Libraries, and Standard Libraries.





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