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Contents of the user manual for the Vienna Symphonic Library Additional Winds Bundle
- Product category: Virtual Instruments Vienna Symphonic Library
- Brand: Vienna Symphonic Library
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
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Product description The Additional Winds Bundle Upgrade to Full Library from the Vienna Symphonic Library provides additional articulations and samples for the Additional Winds Bundle Standard Library (required). The collection includes articulations and sample upgrades to the five saxophones, but since the recorders do not have additional samples, and are already included with the Standard Library, referencing them here is strictly for complying with the bundle label. Note: This is a license that unlocks the Upgrade (Extended) Library content already included with the purchase of the Standard Library. - Saxophones Upgrade to Full Library - Vienna Instruments (Download) 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. Note: This is a license that unlocks the Upgrade (Extended) Library content already included with the purchase of the Standard Library. - Extended library of small strings ensembles that along with the Standard Library provide the raw material for recording absolutely authentic string parts
- Adds the full library of articulations
Articulations - Full Library - Performances
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- 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)
- Single Notes
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- 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
- Recorders - Vienna Instruments Vienna Symphonic Library's Recorders contains instruments including soprano recorder, alto recorder, tenor recorder, and great bass recorder.
Compared with its close relative the flute (flauto traverso), the instrument range of the wooden recorder (flauto dolce) is more limited in terms of pitch and dynamics. This is one of the reasons why the recorder was replaced by the (traverse) flute in orchestras around the 18th century. However, recorders were very popular during medieval times and into the renaissance, and even in the baroque era famous composers such as Telemann, Bach, Handel and Vivaldi wrote pieces for these instruments.
Due to the absence of upper harmonics and a predominance of odd harmonics, the sound of recorders is soft and mellow. The instrument is often unfairly marginalized as a toy for children or amateur players, with its main application being music pedagogy and domestic music. However, contemporary composers of all genres (from Luciano Berio and Mauricio Kagel to Keith Jarrett) have written demanding pieces for the recorder, expanding its timbral range in a virtuosic way. Recorders are used as solo instruments in modern film music, adding a particular exotic timbre with references to ancient or far eastern worlds in orchestral scores. All four recorders of this Instrument Collection were played by Austrian flute and recorder virtuoso Leopold Eibl, a sought-after soloist and chamber musician. Note: Software requires a ViennaKey or similar USB protection device if one is not already on the system. - Performances
- Interval performances in legato (with and without vibrato)
Repetition performances in legato and staccato Performance trills - Single Notes
- Short notes (staccato)
Long notes (sustains), with and without vibrato, regular and marcato Dynamics: crescendo and diminuendo in various note lengths In the Box Bundle Items Saxophones Upgrade to Full Library - Vienna Instruments (Download) cyextsafwxax Recorders - Vienna Instruments Table of Contents
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Technical parameters - Saxophones Upgrade to Full Library - Vienna Instruments (Download)
| Mac System Requirements | Intel Core 2 Duo processor (i5, i7, or Xeon recommended) OS X 10.8 or later (10.9 or later recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) ViennaKey (USB Protection Device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) 88-key master keyboard highly recommended | | Windows System Requirements | Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 (i5, i7, or Xeon recommended) Windows 7, 8, 10, latest SP, 32-/64-bit (64-bit recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) ViennaKey (USB Protection Device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) 88-key master keyboard highly recommended | | Plug-In Compatibility | AAX Native (Pro Tools 10.3.5 or higher), Audio Units (Mac only), RTAS (Pro Tools 7.3 or higher), VST | - Recorders - Vienna Instruments
| Minimum System Requirements (Mac) | OS X 10.6 (latest update), Intel Core 2 Duo ViennaKey (Vienna Symphonic Library USB protection device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) eLicenser Control Center software 2.2 GB free hard drive space
Recommended: OS X 10.7 (latest update), i5/i7/Xeon 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 88 key master keyboard | | Minimum System Requirements (PC) | Windows 7 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit), Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) ViennaKey (Vienna Symphonic Library USB protection device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) eLicenser Control Center software 2.2 GB free hard drive space
Recommended: Windows 7 (latest Service Pack, 64-bit), Intel i5/i7/Xeon 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 88 key master keyboard |
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