If in the last month you've purchased (or intend to purchase) both the Vienna Ensemble Pro and Vienna Suite, head over to Vienna Symphonic Library's Web site and snag a free Single Instrument Download for free. You can choose from the company's offering of more than 50 downloadable solo instruments and ensembles.
Mahler's Symphony No. 8 was nicknamed "The Symphony Of A Thousand" with its massive orchestral forces. Attempting to match that with just one computer seems like a daunting task. Recreating that with multiple computers is no joke either as synchronizing all of them pose problems. The Vienna Symphonic Library Vienna Ensemble PRO provides that mechanism to turn that grand vision into reality.
Care to expand your already expansive collection of orchestral sounds from Vienna Symphonic Library? If you've already invested in at least five standard libraries from them, the Vienna Symphonic Library Expand promotion would be a great deal for widening your selections.
Let's face it: simulating an orchestra is one of the most difficult things besides creating a realistic pseudo-choir. Orchestras are usually recorded live in three-dimensional spaces which conventional mixing consoles aren't designed to represent, making it a very difficult job in itself, let alone orchestral simulation. Addressing these facts as well as bringing concert hall realism is Vienna Symphonic Library Vienna MIR.
Vienna Symphonic Library finally has something to show for their Vienna MIR project at Winter NAMM 2009, and this reverb and mixing solution looks pretty powerful. Maybe this MIR will be able to stand reentry into the Earth's atmosphere without burning up like some flimsy, inhabitable space station.
Using some of the most insanely advanced sampling techniques, Vienna Symphonic Library uses a Bosendorfer Imperial with CEUS installed to get thousands upon thousand of pinpoint precise samples that are superhuman.
Remember in the 1994 cult comedy classic Airheads how the band that Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler formed was called "The Lone Rangers?" Vienna Symphonic Library releases Solo Strings II, and they're not so alone this time!
Vienna, Austria is known for two things: great sausage and great symphonic libraries. VSL bundles together eight mastering and mixing plugins for Vienna Suite, and, oh, how suite it is!
Vienna Symphonic Library has just added 47 brass and woodwind instruments to its ever-expanding roster of single instrument downloads. When is ICE going to wake up and start enforcing quota restrictions on this new flood of Viennese immigrants?
We all remember what happened in the cliffhanger-ender of Vienna Symphonic Library Chamber Strings, where the evil impresario lead the plucky strings under the rule of his iron baton off into a D.S. al coda that never seemed to end, while the filaments of the rope suspending the concertmistress from the rafters of the concert hall slowly began to unravel, don't we?