The Vienna Symphonic Library has announced the release of a powerful and versatile software instrument that places the entire orchestra on the keyboard, ready to play and to be used in many different ways. All instruments and ensembles of Synchron Smart Orchestra were performed by members of the acclaimed Synchron Stage Orchestra and recorded on the large Stage A of Synchron Stage Vienna.
The Synchron Smart Orchestra lets users play the entire orchestra or sections, including percussion and choir, all at once, with a large symphonic sound right out of the box. It’s great for playing live, for quickly creating powerful orchestrations, for sketching ideas, and for getting new ideas in the first place. What’s more, users can play the orchestra with the left hand and one of nine solo or lead voices with the right hand at the same time – perfect for those beautiful melodies soaring above the orchestra.
The main sections of the orchestra, taken from Vienna’s large collections such as Synchron Duality Strings, Synchron Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion and even choir – can be played separately or all together at once, with access to the automatable mixer to adjust the levels of each ensemble. Solo and lead instruments include violin ensemble, cello ensemble, flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, horn, harp, and celesta.
The new library is currently available at an introductory price of $184 USD at Best Service and in the VSL store (regular $257 USD). Crossgrade paths from various large Synchron Series libraries as well as from the previously released Vienna Smart Orchestra are available.