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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Viola Ensemble KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 11 July 2016

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    VSL Viola Ensemble KONTAKT

    P2P | KONTAKT | 7.80 GB

    It is constructed using the same components as the violin, the only difference being the larger size. Its stately and dark timbre contrasts sharply with that of the violin and makes the viola perfectly suited as the violin family’s middle voice. Its bow is a little heavier than the violin bow and the horsehair a little broader. The characteristic sound of the viola is a result of the following factors: The viola is tuned to a fifth lower than the violin (C3 = 4th string, G3 = 3rd string, D4 = 2nd string, A4 = 1st string). This means that the frequencies of the two instruments are in a ratio of 2:3. If this ratio were applied to the actual size of the instruments the viola’s body would have to be 12 cm longer (i.e. around 54 cm) than it actually is (around 42 cm).


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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Trombone Ensemble KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 28 June 2016

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    VSL Trombone Ensemble KONTAKT

    P2P | Jan 12, 2012 | 4.32 GB

    The Trombone Ensemble instrument from the Brass Section of the Vienna Symphonic Library (VSL) in Kontakt (.nki) format.


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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Violin Ensemble KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 23 June 2016

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    VSL Violin Ensemble KONTAKT

    P2P | KONTAKT | 4.70 GB

    The violin is the soprano instrument of the violin family (violin, viola, cello). It consists of three main parts, the body, the neck and the head, which are composed of a total of 80 separate components. The body not only gives the violin its characteristic appearance but also determines the sound quality as it is the instrument’s resonator. The neck plays an important role in playing technique and is about 13 cm long and angled slightly back from the body. The circumference is the same along its entire length which makes it easier for the left hand to slide up and down to different positions). The head, with the pegbox and scroll, is a continuation of the neck. The pegs, which are used to adjust the tension of the strings, are found in the four peg holes in the pegbox: the instrument is tuned by turning the pegs. The head is rounded off by the scroll.


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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Saxophones Tenor KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 17 March 2024

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    VSL Saxophones Tenor KONTAKT

    P2P | 03 January 2014 | 263.14 MB

    ..: Tenor & Soprano Saxophones Combo :..

    The classical Swing big-band ensemble includes 5 saxophones: 2 Alto, 2 Tenor and 1 Baritone saxophone. The transposing Tenor saxophone in Bb covers the middle range. Its sound can be very raw and “dirty”. Stan Getz is one of a large number of well-known players of this instrument. The musician for all the instruments, Robert Bernhard, plays in illustrious circles. His experience in orchestral music is as profound as his improvisations in jazz, funk and blues. He has captured all the nuances of the Selmer Mark VI series instruments (reissues of the famous vintage saxes of the Sixties) – from sensitive to aggressive, from whispering to screaming, exploiting the full dynamic range of these instruments.


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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Epic Horns KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 20 September 2021

    Vienna Symphonic Library Epic Horns KONTAKT

    VSL Epic Horns KONTAKT

    P2P | Dic 31, 2010 | 622.16 MB

    The horn ensemble of eight double horns has been known as the ‘Epic Horns’ since our Horizon Series sample libraries. It is an impressive sounding body that not only fulfills the sonic ideal of the theatrical late Romantic orchestra but also meets the challenge of “larger than life” scores for modern cinema.


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  • Vienna Symphonic Library Tenor Saxophone KONTAKT
    Posted by Magesy.Blog On: 15 June 2016

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    VSL Tenor Saxophone KONTAKT

    P2P | Jan 9, 2011 | 256.06 MB

    The classical Swing big-band ensemble includes 5 saxophones: 2 Alto, 2 Tenor and 1 Baritone saxophone. The transposing Tenor saxophone in Bb covers the middle range. Its sound can be very raw and “dirty”. Stan Getz is one of a large number of well-known players of this instrument.


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