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This is the Crossgrade from VI Special Edition Vol. 7
SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Volume 7–Historic Instruments By Vienna Symphonic Library
Articulations: staccato, marcato, sustained, legato and sforzato
Outstanding ambience of Synchron Stage Vienna
Pre-configured reverb settings for accurate and authentic placement of each instrument on stage
Production-ready sound, out of the box
Whether you’re following an authentic performance practice or you’re just looking for new inspiring sound sources–SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Vol. 7offers many beautiful rarities you will not find in other sample libraries or software instruments!
Instrumental Rarities
The traverse flute experienced its golden era in the Baroque period as a predecessor of the modern concert flute. The Baroque oboe covers the soprano range, whereas the oboe da caccia covers the alto register. The latter looks more like a hunting horn than an oboe, due to its curved tube and brass bell. The ophicleide is a conical-bore brass instrument that is today superseded by the saxophone and the tuba. The serpent is an ancestor of the contra bassoon and the tuba, covering the bass register of the zink (cornett) family of instruments. The Zink (or cornett) was a popular instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, covering the soprano and sopranino register. The crumhorn produces the typically bright and “nasal” timbre that music of the Renaissance period is often associated with. The wooden recorders include soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorder. Natural trumpets were originally used as military instruments for acoustic signals. As they have no valves the instruments are characterized by their long tubing compared to modern trumpets. The same goes for the natural horn that has neither finger holes nor valves and can only produce natural tones according to the harmonic series. In order to play harmonic scales in differing keys, various tuning slides are used. The glass harmonica is a special gem that was invented in 1761. Hemispherical glass bowls rotate around a horizontal axis driven by a pedal. Sounds are produced by touching the rotating glasses with moistened fingertips. Today, the glass harmonica is an absolute rarity, with roughly ten professional players world-wide.
World-Class Acoustics
The Vienna Synchron Player incorporates a specifically designed convolution reverb derived from Vienna MIR Pro, featuring the outstanding ambience of the main hall of Synchron Stage Vienna. The perfectly engineered reverberation and placement presets combine customized impulse responses with expertly crafted reverb settings for each instrument. By adding the ambience of Synchron Stage Vienna’s Stage A to the relatively dry samples in real-time, the instruments of SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Vol. 7 blend perfectly with any other product of the Synchron Series.
SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Volume 7–Historic Instruments By Vienna Symphonic Library
Articulations: staccato, marcato, sustained, legato and sforzato
Outstanding ambience of Synchron Stage Vienna
Pre-configured reverb settings for accurate and authentic placement of each instrument on stage
Production-ready sound, out of the box
Whether you’re following an authentic performance practice or you’re just looking for new inspiring sound sources–SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Vol. 7offers many beautiful rarities you will not find in other sample libraries or software instruments!
Instrumental Rarities
The traverse flute experienced its golden era in the Baroque period as a predecessor of the modern concert flute. The Baroque oboe covers the soprano range, whereas the oboe da caccia covers the alto register. The latter looks more like a hunting horn than an oboe, due to its curved tube and brass bell. The ophicleide is a conical-bore brass instrument that is today superseded by the saxophone and the tuba. The serpent is an ancestor of the contra bassoon and the tuba, covering the bass register of the zink (cornett) family of instruments. The Zink (or cornett) was a popular instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, covering the soprano and sopranino register. The crumhorn produces the typically bright and “nasal” timbre that music of the Renaissance period is often associated with. The wooden recorders include soprano, alto, tenor and bass recorder. Natural trumpets were originally used as military instruments for acoustic signals. As they have no valves the instruments are characterized by their long tubing compared to modern trumpets. The same goes for the natural horn that has neither finger holes nor valves and can only produce natural tones according to the harmonic series. In order to play harmonic scales in differing keys, various tuning slides are used. The glass harmonica is a special gem that was invented in 1761. Hemispherical glass bowls rotate around a horizontal axis driven by a pedal. Sounds are produced by touching the rotating glasses with moistened fingertips. Today, the glass harmonica is an absolute rarity, with roughly ten professional players world-wide.
World-Class Acoustics
The Vienna Synchron Player incorporates a specifically designed convolution reverb derived from Vienna MIR Pro, featuring the outstanding ambience of the main hall of Synchron Stage Vienna. The perfectly engineered reverberation and placement presets combine customized impulse responses with expertly crafted reverb settings for each instrument. By adding the ambience of Synchron Stage Vienna’s Stage A to the relatively dry samples in real-time, the instruments of SYNCHRON-ized Special Edition Vol. 7 blend perfectly with any other product of the Synchron Series.
Features
22 instruments, taken from Historic Winds I-III, Recorders, and Glass Instruments
- Traverse flute
- Baroque oboe
- Oboe da caccia
- Ophicleide
- Serpent
- Cornett (Zink)
- Crumhorn
- Soprano recorder
- Alto recorder
- Tenor recorder
- Bassrecorder
- Natural trumpet (in 3 different keys)
- Natural horn (with 7 different tuning slides)
- Glass harmonica
Specs
Minimum System Requirements
- PC Windows 7/8/10 (latest update, 32/64-bit), Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2
- Mac OS X 10.10 (latest update) or higher, Intel Core 2 Duo
- 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended)
- VIENNA KEY(Vienna Symphonic Library USB protection device) or other USB eLicenser(e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia)
- 12.9 GB Hard Drive space
- Other configurations may work but are not actively supported.
- Windows 7/8/10 (latest update, 64-bit), Intel i5/i7/Xeon
- Mac OS X 10.12 (or higher), Intel i5/i7/Xeon
- 16 GB RAM
- SSD or fast separate hard drive (7200 rpm or faster)
- AU/VST/AAX Native/RTAS compatible host (also works stand-alone)
- RTAS version requires Pro Tools 7.3 or higher
- AAX version requires Pro Tools 10.3.5 or higher
- 88 key master keyboard