The Vienna Symphonic Library has announced the release of the final installment of the acclaimed Synchron Special Brass collection. With this release, the collection is now complete, comprising 11 separately available Single Packs that span the full spectrum of the brass family from the Piccolo Trumpet to the Contrabass Tuba.
The new Synchron Wagner Tuba Ensemble library consists of four Wagner tubas recorded on the large Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage.
Synchron Wagner Tuba Ensemble presents the noble sonority of four Wagner tubas in a cohesive, symphonic blend. Originally conceived by Richard Wagner for his monumental Ring cycle, the Wagner tuba was designed to bridge the tonal space between horn and trombone. Traditionally performed by horn players, it extends the expressive range of the horn section into a darker, more solemn register while preserving lyrical flexibility and blend. As an ensemble, the four instruments create a burnished, majestic sound that adds weight, warmth, and harmonic depth to orchestral writing.
Thanks to the intuitive Flow View interface in the Vienna Synchron Player, composers can access all articulations instantly and shape performances with natural fluidity without being distracted by technical details or workflow interruptions.
The new instrument collection is available at the introductory price of $88 USD (regular $111 USD) for the Standard Library and $144 USD (regular $178 UISD) for the Full Library. To celebrate the completion of Synchron Special Brass, VSL is offering introductory prices on all 11 Single Packs as well as the full Synchron Special Brass Collection through March 2nd, 2026.
The offer is available at the VSL store and from distributor Best Service.

