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Vienna Studio Recorders

Four recorders from Vienna"s acclaimed VI Recorders Collection

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This Historic Winds Packbrings the four recorders from our acclaimed VI Recorders Collection to Stage A of Synchron Stage Vienna. 
It has been re-edited and optimized for the Vienna Synchron Player, increasing both the flexibility and ease-of-use of all articulations for a quick and creative workflow.

Compared with its close relative the flute ("flauto traverso"), the instrument range of the wooden recorder ("flauto dolce") is more limited in terms of pitch and dynamics. 
This is one of the reasons why the recorder was replaced by the (traverse) flute in orchestras around the 18th century. However, recorders were very popular during Medieval times and into the Renaissance, and even in the Baroque era famous composers such as Telemann, Bach, H¤ndel and Vivaldi wrote pieces for these instruments.
 
Due to the absence of upper harmonics and a predominance of odd harmonics, the sound of recorders is soft and mellow. The instrument is often unfairly marginalized as a toy for children or amateur players, with its main application being classrooms and less formal occasions. However, contemporary composers of all genres (from Luciano Berio and Mauricio Kagel to Keith Jarrett) have written demanding pieces for the recorder, expanding its timbral range in a virtuosic way. What's more, recorders are used as solo instruments in modern film music, adding a particular exotic timbre with references to ancient or far eastern worlds in orchestral scores. All four recorders of this collection were played by Austrian flute and recorder virtuoso Leopold Eibl, a sought-after soloist and chamber musician.
 
The Synchron Player's integrated convolution reverb adds the outstanding ambience of the 540 m² (5,813 sq.ft.) main hall of Synchron Stage Vienna to the dry samples in real-time. Expertly crafted mixer presets place the instrument at its perfect spot on stage, resulting in a production-ready sound "out of the box" that blends seamlessly with the instruments of SYNCHRON-ized Woodwinds as well as with every other product in the Synchron Series.

Tech Specs

System Requirements

Minimum:

  • Windows 10 (latest update, 64-bit), Intel Core i5 or AMD Athlon 64 X2
  • macOS 10.14 Mojave (latest update), Intel Core i5
  • SSD (M2, SATA 6 or USB3/3.1, UASP Support - HFS+, APFS or NTFS formatted)
  • Please check Vienna Symphonic Library website for full RAM requirements
  • iLok Account and iLok License Manager for license activation on a physical iLok 2/iLok 3 key or in an iLok Cloud Session (the iLok Cloud requires a constant internet connection!)
  • Free storage space for Library, please check Vienna Symphonic Library website for space requirements

Recommended:

  • Windows 11 (latest update), Intel Core i7/i9/Xeon
  • macOS 13 Ventura (or higher), Intel Core i7/i9/Xeon/M1/M2
  • Please check Vienna Symphonic Library website for full RAM recommendations
  • AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native compatible host
  • 88 key master keyboard

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    Konrad L.
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    Aug 10, 2025
    Sounds good, but not so flexible

    This is not a "standard" flutes library, I got that. But for recorders I've expected something more than staccato/legato articulations (I know, I know, there is more, like long, dynamic and so on). But there is no trills, no ornaments, no middle or very short articulations... Sound is very good, but I like Miroire library more ;)