User Manual for Vienna Symphonic Library Historic Winds I - Renaissance & Baroque Wind Virtual Instrument Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Vienna Symphonic Library Historic Winds I
- 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...)
- Authorized service for Vienna Symphonic Library Virtual Instruments
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Product description Vienna Symphonic Library Historic Winds I is a virtual instrument with a library that authentically captures five rare wind instruments from the Renaissance and Baroque periods—the transverse flute, Baroque oboe, oboe da caccia, ophicleide, and serpent. It provides composers and orchestrators with a palette of historical sounds that can be combined to add rich new colors to their arrangements, film scores, music productions, and more. To help bring a realistic dimension to your performance, Historic Winds I offers a rich assortment of articulations in each preset, including legatos, crescendos & diminuendos, and repetitions, performed in various tempos and dynamics. The library comprises 19,583 samples and is powered by the included Vienna Instruments player or Vienna Ensemble mixing host. Note: Software requires a ViennaKey USB protection device or other USB eLicenser, if one is not already on the system (available separately). - Key Features
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- Recordings of five rare instruments from the Renaissance and Baroque periods—Transverse flute, Baroque oboe, oboe da caccia, ophicleide, and serpent
- 6.6 GB library with 19,583 samples
- Includes Vienna Instruments player and Vienna Ensemble mixing host—fully compatible with Vienna Instruments Pro and Vienna Ensemble Pro (available separately)
- Transverse Flute
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- Also known as Baroque flute, flauto traverso, or side-blown flute
- Reedless woodwind instrument that appeared in the 12th century in central Europe
- The Baroque flute has just one valve and a limited key range of about 2.5 octaves
- Body made of ebony, granadilla wood, boxwood, or olive wood produces a warm and soft sound, similar to the recorder
Articulations- Staccato
- Portato short and long
- Sustained
- Legato and trill performances
- Fortepiano, sforzato, sforzatissimo
- Crescendo and diminuendo 2/3/4 seconds
- Crescendo-diminuendo 2/4/6 seconds
- Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato
- Fast repetitions 140 to 180 BPM, and 200 BPM
- Baroque Oboe
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- Also known as hauboit
- Double-reed woodwind instrument that appeared in the mid-17th century
- The Baroque oboe has only three keys and covers the soprano range from C1 to D3
- Higher pitches are produced by overblowing to reach the next harmonic
Articulations- Staccato
- Portato short and long
- Sustained
- Legato and trill performances
- Fortepiano, sforzato, sforzatissimo
- Crescendo and diminuendo 2/3/4 seconds
- Crescendo-diminuendo 2/4/6 seconds
- Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato
- Fast repetitions 140 to 180, and 200 BPM
- Oboe da Caccia
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- Looks like a hunting horn with its curved tube and brass bell
- Covers the alto register of the Baroque oboe
- Transposed instrument in F—sounds a 5th lower than the oboe
Articulations- Staccato
- Portato short and long
- Sustained
- Legato and trill performances
- Fortepiano, sforzato, sforzatissimo
- Crescendo and diminuendo 2/3/4 seconds
- Crescendo-diminuendo 2/4/6 seconds
- Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato
- Fast repetitions 140 to 180 BPM, and 200 BPM
- Ophicleide
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- Conical-bore brass instrument belonging to the bugle family that is similar to the tuba
- Invented in 1817 by French instrument maker Jean Hilaire Asté and replaced the serpent—conceived as a “serpent with keys”
Articulations- Staccato
- Portato short and long
- Sustained
- Legato and trill performances
- Sforzato
- Crescendo and diminuendo 2/3/4 seconds
- Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato (normal and crescendo)
- Serpent
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- Developed in France in the 16th century, covering the bass register of the zink
- (cornett/cornetto) family of instruments
- Made from wood covered by leather
- Round, brass-type mouthpiece is similar to that of a trombone or tuba
- Instrument has six finger holes rather than valves
Articulations- Staccato
- Portato short and long
- Sustained
- Legato
- Sforzato
- Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato
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Technical parametersVienna Symphonic Library Historic Winds I Specs | System Requirements | Windows 7/8/10 latest update, 32-/64-bit (64-bit recommended) Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 (Intel i5 / i7 / Xeon recommended) Mac OS X 10.8 latest update, (10.9 or later recommended) Intel Core 2 Duo (Intel i5 /i7 / Xeon recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) SSD or fast separate hard drive (7200 rpm or later) recommended 6.6 GB free hard drive space VIENNA KEY / Vienna Symphonic Library USB protection device (available separately), or other USB eLicenser | | Supported Plug-In Formats | AU/VST/AAX Native/RTAS compatible host RTAS version requires Pro Tools 7.3 or later AAX version requires Pro Tools 10.3.5 or later Standalone | | Library | Samples: 19,583 Download File Size: 3.8 GB Installed File Size: 6.6 GB |
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