Vienna's most daring strings library to date
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Synchron FX Strings I is Vienna's most daring strings library to date, recorded with the signature ambience of their newly refurbished scoring stage, Synchron Stage Vienna.
For the first time in Vienna Symphonic Library's long history of developing sample libraries, they have created a Collection that includes production-ready musical textures and loops using a 50-piece string orchestra. Create everything from ethereal, spheric soundscapes to pulsating melodic ornaments, suspense clusters and aggressive strikes!
Synchron FX Strings I is an infinite source of inspiration and a fantastic tool for designing entire worlds. Easily create effects and soundscapes by holding one or two keys, and add variety and changing colors by moving pre-configured controllers. Where other products quickly reach their intrinsic limits, your musical journey into previously unheard sonic worlds is just beginning with Synchron FX Strings I. The Vienna team captured unique sounds and playing techniques that have never been sampled before. Whereas Vienna's excellent musicians usually avoid experimentation during sampling sessions, in this case they were asked to cast aside convention and go far beyond their normal limits. The result is a treasure trove of tonal and atonal textures and elements that you may blend effortlessly for creating your very personal, unique sound. All varieties and combinations are easily accessed with the new Vienna Synchron Player.
Synchron FX Strings I is not limited to orchestral applications but can be used in any contemporary genre and style, such as Ambient, Alternative, EDM, World and many others.
Key Features:
All-new Synchron Player
Synchron FX Strings I comes with Vienna's dedicated Synchron Player that incorporates a brand new audio engine built from the ground up. It provides unprecedented streaming performance and a new level of sophisticated simplicity ¢ just step through the articulations, select their variations and explore how the pre-configured controllers (Density, Bow Style and Velocity Crossfade) affect the loaded preset.
The Synchron Player also includes an internal mixer with 5-band EQ, individual delay settings for runtime compensation, algorithmic reverb, phase switching and panorama controls. It runs under Windows and Mac OS X as a VST, AU and AAX Native plug-in in your DAW.
50 Microphones " 50 Musicians
The Vienna team spared no effort recording Synchron FX Strings I, using dedicated close microphones for each player of the string orchestra. For easy handling, you have quick access to six stereo down-mixes of these individual close mic signals (Violins 1 & 2, Violas 1 & 2, Cellos, Double Basses). Due to the comprehensive selection of further stereo and room mic arrays you can create your individual string ensemble sound in stereo, 5.1 surround, or even 9.1 immersive audio format, using the player's full-fledged mixer.
The Standard Library and Full Library of Synchron FX Strings I both include the same articulations. The only difference is the number of microphone positions.
The main surround microphone settings may also be used instead of the main stereo room mics in order to achieve a wider and more ambient mix. Blending surround signals with the other microphone signals creates a denser, more lush overall sound, even in stereo applications.
Ten Categories of Presets
The preset patches are organized in ten categories. By using pre-configured controllers you may adjust bow style, density and velocity in real-time, e.g., for building up tension by gradually blending from basic to more complex and agile variations of one of the same pattern.
About the Alpha chord (spherical chord textures)
The spherical chord textures are based on the "Alpha chord" that is composed of two symmetric layered diminished seventh chords, with a whole tone gap in between. In Synchron FX Strings I this chord is featured in its basic form (on center key "C") and in two inversions. The notes of this chord are derived from an alternating octatonic (eight-note) whole step-half step scale.
This "diminished" scale was first found in 20th century music, particularly in the music of B©la Bart³k, Alexander Skrjabin and Olivier Messiaen, e.g., in his magnum opus, the "Turangal®la" symphony. Messiaen described this scale as the second mode of his seven "modes with limited transpositions".
The whole step-half step scale can only be transposed three times (the fourth transposition would already be a repetition). Apart from the above-mentioned composers, the scale is frequently used in Jazz music.
About the composer, orchestrator and conductor
Born and raised in Vienna, composer and conductor Johannes Vogel graduated from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna as a percussionist with honors. He started his career as a musician with the Vienna Philharmonic, the orchestra of the Z¼rich opera house, and the Camerata Academica Salzburg. As a composer, his film and TV music projects include the MGM/Paramount production "Hercules" with Dwayne Johnson, Guillermo del Toro's "Crimson Peak", "The Colony" with Emma Watson and Daniel Br¼hl as well as numerous episodes of the German TV series "Der Bergdoktor". Since 2016 Johannes Vogel has been the principal conductor at Synchron Stage Vienna, with most of the film music productions at Vienna's new scoring stage recorded under his baton " including scores by Hans Zimmer, Harry Gregson-Williams, Rupert Gregson-Williams, Lorne Balfe and many others.
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