Here is a picture of the Vienna Instruments player that has been the engine for past VSL libraries. Note: If you pre-order Vienna Ensemble Pro 7, you get the new Epic Orchestra 2.0, a much bigger and nicer collection meant to work with the Synchron Player, for free. I will leave that discussion to the forums and instead will focus on their new Synchron Player that they designed for these, which I am very Impressed with. On forums, it is fair to say they are getting a mixed reception, with some people actually preferring the SYNCHRON-ized libraries. VSL is taking two different approaches, both recording new samples and “SYNCHRON-izing” existing ones. This is a wonderful sounding room and the libraries sound very different. But apparently enough people felt as I did so now VSL has embarked on another approach as well, recording on the Synchron Stage in Vienna. Many others however loved them, especially those who liked the driest possible sound. They were famously recorded on a “ Silent Stage” and for me the sound was clinical and sterile. The Vienna Symphonic Library (VSL) has released Vienna Ensemble Pro 7, a major update of their most popular cross-platform mixing and hosting application that easily connects multiple computers with simple Ethernet cables, without the need of external MIDI or audio interfaces. The VSL libraries have always had big fans and big detractors because of their sound.
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