Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Oboe Ensemble

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Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Oboe Ensemble

Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Oboe Ensemble

Vienna Symphonic Library

Regular price $66.00
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Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Oboe Ensemble

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Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Oboe Ensemble || Guildwater Gear is an Authorized Vienna Symphonic Library Dealer. If you have any questions about this product, please do not hesitate to contact us. 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.

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  • Recorded at Silent Stage
  • Short and long notes, legato, dynamics, trills, repetitions, clusters
  • Mixer Presets for authentic placement at Vienna Synchron Stage
  • Switch off internal reverb for placement in any virtual acoustic environment

This oboe ensemble of three players is one of Vienna’s acclaimed woodwind ensembles. It was recorded in the relatively dry and controlled environment of Vienna’s second studio, the Silent Stage, and offers all common articulations.

Double Reed. The oboe is a double-reed instrument usually made of wood, but sometimes also of synthetic materials. The most commonly used member of the family – not only in ensembles but also as a solo instrument – is the soprano oboe in C. Its bright nasal tone makes it easy to discern in orchestra pieces.

Perfect Balance. The ensemble with three well-rehearsed musicians playing in unison offers the ideal solution for creating the perfect balance between strings, brass, and woodwinds in large orchestras, without risking that one of the instruments stands out as a solo instrument.

Sampling. The library features a full set of articulations, offering various short and long notes, legato, crescendos and diminuendos, fp, sfz, sffz, trills, repetitions, and clusters. 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 them with the Synchron Series by using the internal convolution reverb of Vienna Synchron Stage.