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- Product category: Virtual Instruments Vienna Symphonic Library
- Brand: Vienna Symphonic Library
- Description and content of package
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- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description Historic Winds II from the Vienna Symphonic Library is a sample-based virtual instrument featuring authentic performances on nine, rare instruments of the Renaissance and Baroque era. The cornett (zink), five crumhorns, and three natural trumpets. The collection is not only suited to scoring films and other visuals, but can also be a source of inspiration for new timbres and instrumental combinations. Instruments - Cornett (Zink)
- Popular wind instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods (not to be confused with the cornet)
Two-foot long conical wooden pipe covered in leather Seven front finger holes as well as a thumb hole on the back (no valves) Cup mouthpiece is usually made of horn, ivory or bone Covers the soprano and sopranino registers with a key range of almost three octaves - Crumhorn
- Name derived from the German "Krummhorn", which means "bent horn"
The lower part of the cylindrical-shaped instrument is bent upwards One-octave range with seven finger holes on the front, one on the back Double-reed mouthpiece like the bassoon Contains recordings of five different crumhorns, covering the soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and double bass register Produces the typically bright and "nasal" timbre that music of the Renaissance period is often associated with - Natural Trumpet
- Originally used as military instruments for acoustic signals
Although used in Venetian ceremonial music of the 16th century, the trumpets experienced their heyday during the Baroque period Instrument has no valves and is characterized by its long tubing compared to modern trumpets Only produces notes of the natural harmonic series, from the 3rd to the 16th of the corresponding key Impure harmonics, such as the 7th, 11th, 13th and 14th note of the harmonic series, and even chromatic notes can be achieved with advanced "lipping" techniques Majority of Baroque trumpet parts were written for natural instruments pitched in Bb, C or D - three different instruments were recorded in these keys to provide flexibility Articulations - Cornett (Zink)
- Staccato, portato short and long
Sustained Legato and trill performances Sforzato 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 - Crumhorn (All Sizes)
- Staccato, portato
Sustained Legato and trill performances Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato Fast repetitions, 140 to 180, and 200 BPM - Natural Trumpet (Bb, C, D)
- Staccato, portato
Sustained with and without vibrato Legato performances with and without vibrato Fortepiano, sforzato, sforzatissimo Crescendo and diminuendo, 2, 3, 4 seconds Repetition performances legato, portato, staccato, normal and crescendo Fast repetitions, 140 to 180, and 200 BPM Table of Contents
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Technical parametersVienna Symphonic Library VSLV35 Specs | 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) 8.5 GB free hard drive space (SSD or fast separate hard drive, 7200 rpm or faster recommended) 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) 8.5 GB free hard drive space (SSD or fast separate hard drive, 7200 rpm or faster recommended) 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 |
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