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Vienna Symphonic Library releases Synchron Special Brass
Wednesday May 21, 2025. 09:38 PM , from Gearslutz
![]() The Vienna Symphonic Library is pleased to announce the release of Synchron Special Brass, a brand-new series of meticulously sampled brass instruments recorded on the iconic Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage. The collection will eventually consist of 11 individual Single Packs, each featuring the innovative Flow View for intuitive performance control and effortless playing experience. The first two Single Packs, Synchron Trumpet (Bb, muted) and Synchron Trumpet Ensemble (muted) are available now, the remaining nine Single Packs will be released of the course of the year. All instruments are also available separately, starting at $72 during the introductory period: Synchron Trumpet (Bb, muted) Synchron Trumpet Ensemble (muted) Synchron Piccolo Trumpet* Synchron Cornet* Synchron Flugelhorn* Synchron Bass Trumpet* Synchron Wagner Tuba* Synchron Wagner Tuba Ensemble* Synchron Contrabass Trombone* Synchron Euphonium* Synchron Contrabass Tuba* *available later this year Customers can benefit from an Early Bird Offer, purchasing the entire Synchron Special Brass Collection at 15% off the introductory price using the promo code SPECIALBRASS15. They receive the first two Single Packs now, and all other nine Single Packs will be made available to them automatically once they’re released over the course of the year. Using the Early Bird Offer, the Synchron Special Brass Collection is currently available at a special price of $446 for the Standard Library and $731 for the Full Library. The difference between the Standard Library and the Full Library is the number of available microphone positions. https://www.vsl.co.at/products/synchron/special-brass To mark the occasion, all brass libraries of the company’s Synchron Series, the Studio Series, and the Big Bang Orchestra Series are available at discounts of up to 45%. https://www.vsl.co.at/vienna-brass-festival What’s more, the previously existing Synchron Brass collection has just been updated, free of charge, with new legato articulations for Trumpet 1 and with the additional Flow View. This new user interface reimagines the way users interact with these expressive instruments, keeping everything smooth, responsive, and fun. Top Brass Whether it’s the subdued brilliance of a muted trumpet ensemble or the distinctive presence of a muted solo trumpet, Synchron Special Brass delivers unique brass colors and extended registers. Expertly performed by top-tier musicians of the Vienna Synchron Orchestra, this collection captures the full expressive range of these extraordinary instruments – from contrabass tuba to piccolo trumpet. Recorded in the pristine ambience of the Hollywood-proven Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage, this library includes a comprehensive set of articulations such as short and long notes, legatos, dynamics, trills, flutter tongue, and repetitions. Whether it is used for layering delicate textures in a film score, adding brilliance to a big band arrangement, or shaping a contemporary pop or jazz track – these instruments give users complete control over tone, depth, and articulation. All instruments are easily accessible with Vienna’s new Flow View. This new, easy-to-use and inspiring user interface presents the essential controls of each instrument for naturally getting into the playing flow without any technical distractions. Music creators can play with minimal effort, while algorithms take care of articulations and musical expression. With its clear layout, focusing on tone, performance, and sound, the new Flow View is easy to understand, easy on the eye, and easy to play with. For users who want to delve deeper, the previous GUI of the Synchron Player, now dubbed Precision View, is still available for access to more features and tweaking options. For more information please visit: https://www.vsl.co.at/products/synchron/brass Attached Thumbnails
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