User Manual for Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestral Strings I - Vienna Instruments Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestral Strings 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 Instruments - Orchestral Strings I from Vienna Symphonic Library is a sample-based virtual instrument, featuring a Violin Ensemble (14 players) and a Viola Ensemble (10 players.) For the recording sessions, the violinists were headed by Christian Eisenberger, who has collaborated with artists and conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Martha Argerich, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Herbert von Karajan, Gidon Kremer, Kent Nagano, Roger Norrington, Murray Perahia, Andras Schiff, Georg Solti and many others. The viola ensemble was headed by Anett Homoki who is a member of the Vienna Chamber Philharmonic as well as of the Volksoper Vienna. The string sections of the Vienna Instruments offer an extremely wide range of articulations. The special qualities of this instrument are a result of the multitude of performances it contains. With larger ensembles, the random effect of articulations like Performance Trills or fast Legatos is especially pronounced, lending those patches remarkable authenticity. The larger the ensemble, the more intense the random effect, that is the natural "inexactitude" among the musicians when changing from one tone to the next. Additional samples are also included like short staccatos, expressive Interval Legatos, espressivo con sordino, as well as extensions of the tonal ranges for sustains and staccatos. 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 utilities 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: Software requires a ViennaKey USB protection device if one is not already on the system. - Complete library of violin and viola ensembles that provide the raw material for recording absolutely authentic orchestral string parts
- Includes over 10,000 samples recorded at 24-bit/44kHz resolution
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Technical parametersVienna Symphonic Library VSLV03 Specs | | | Mac | Intel Core 2 Duo processor (i5, i7, or Xeon recommended) OS X 10.6 latest update (10.7 latest update recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) 34 GB available hard drive space (separate 7200 RPM or faster hard drive recommended) For plug-in usage, Audio Units, AAX Native, RTAS or VST compatible host (RTAS version requires Pro Tools 7.3 or higher) 88-key master keyboard highly recommended ViennaKey (USB Protection Device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) eLicenser Control Center software | | PC | Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2 (i5, i7, or Xeon recommended) Windows 7, latest SP, 32-/64-bit (64-bit recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) 34 GB available hard drive space (separate 7200 RPM or faster hard drive recommended) For plug-in usage AAX Native, RTAS or VST compatible host (RTAS version requires Pro Tools 7.3 or higher) 88-key master keyboard highly recommended ViennaKey (USB Protection Device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia) eLicenser Control Center software |
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