Description
Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Cornet - Crossgrade from VI Cornet Full Library || Guildwater Gear is an authorized Vienna Symphonic Library dealer. Your digital software registration code and instructions will be sent to you, along with an URL connecting you directly to the manufacturer, who will provide you with your software digitally. Please be aware that software is non-cancelable and non-returnable. If you have any questions about this product, please do not hesitate to contact us.
PLEASE NOTE: This is an upgrade / crossgrade product, which requires that you be a registered user of a qualifying product, in order for it to work for you.
- Cornet in Bb with various articulations
- Short and long notes, legato, dynamics, trills, repetitions, flutter tongue
- Recorded at the Silent Stage
- Mixer presets for authentic placement at Vienna Synchron Stage
- Optional Vienna MIR Pro 3D-derived convolution reverb
- Switch off internal reverb for placement in any virtual acoustic environment
The Warmth of Brass. Known for its warm, round tone, the cornet is a staple of brass bands and concert works. Its flexibility makes it equally suited for solos, ensemble parts, and jazz improvisation. With a mellower sound than the trumpet, it excels in lyrical solos brimming with rich harmonics. Whether you're channeling your inner Bix Beiderbecke or exploring new creative possibilities for the cornet in your projects, the pure, dry recordings from Vienna's Silent Stage are sure to inspire.
From Military to Modern. Due to its wide conical bore, the cornet (French: cornet à pistons) is classified as a horn instrument, even though it looks more like a trumpet. The first cornet was built around 1828 by Louis Antoine Halary in France and initially served a historical role in military and marching bands. Later, the instrument found its way into symphony orchestras of the Romantic period, sometimes replacing the trumpet in certain compositions.
Blend or Stand Out. Compared to the trumpet, the cornet has a softer, mellower sound due to its construction, though it has a slightly more limited dynamic range. This quality allows it to blend beautifully within brass ensembles. Its unique timbre also makes it an intriguing choice for creative solo parts and improvisation.
Versatile & Expressive. The library features a full set of expressive and dynamic articulations, offering various short and long notes, legatos (including fast legatos), crescendos and diminuendos, sfz, sffz, pfp, flutter tongue, and half and whole tone trills. Recording the samples relatively dry at the Silent Stage makes it possible to place them on your virtual stage and in the stereo field wherever you like, but also enables you to integrate the instrument with the Synchron Series by using the internal convolution reverb recreating Vienna's own scoring stage, Vienna Synchron Stage.
