Vienna Symphonic Library just dropped four new brass instrument packs for composers. The new solo recordings, captured on their famous Stage A, are a Wagner Tuba, a Contrabass Trombone, an Euphonium, and a Contrabass Tuba. They all include a feature called Flow View for easier playing control.
These bring the total available packs in the Synchron Special Brass series to ten, with an eleventh, a Wagner Tuba Ensemble, coming out later. The other already released solo instruments cover muted trumpets, a piccolo trumpet, a cornet, a flugelhorn, and a bass trumpet. Every recording provides that clear, deep spatial sound the company is known for, aimed at film, game, and traditional scoring work.
The Wagner Tuba, an instrument designed by Richard Wagner himself, offers a noble sound between a horn and a trombone. The Contrabass Trombone goes extremely low with a dark, metallic tone. The Euphonium brings a smooth singing quality, and the Contrabass Tuba delivers the deepest foundational brass sound with a rounder, darker character than smaller tubas.
All packs come with a full set of playing styles like short staccatos, long sustains, and dynamic swells. Users get multiple microphone angles and mixer presets for fitting the instruments into any project. Right now each single pack starts at seventy seven dollars as an intro price.
There is also a bundle deal for the whole collection. Using a promo code gets you fifteen percent off, providing all ten current packs immediately, and the eleventh for free upon its release. This makes the complete Standard Library bundle cost four hundred seventy-six dollars, while the Full Library with more microphone options is seven hundred eighty dollars.
These bring the total available packs in the Synchron Special Brass series to ten, with an eleventh, a Wagner Tuba Ensemble, coming out later. The other already released solo instruments cover muted trumpets, a piccolo trumpet, a cornet, a flugelhorn, and a bass trumpet. Every recording provides that clear, deep spatial sound the company is known for, aimed at film, game, and traditional scoring work.
The Wagner Tuba, an instrument designed by Richard Wagner himself, offers a noble sound between a horn and a trombone. The Contrabass Trombone goes extremely low with a dark, metallic tone. The Euphonium brings a smooth singing quality, and the Contrabass Tuba delivers the deepest foundational brass sound with a rounder, darker character than smaller tubas.
All packs come with a full set of playing styles like short staccatos, long sustains, and dynamic swells. Users get multiple microphone angles and mixer presets for fitting the instruments into any project. Right now each single pack starts at seventy seven dollars as an intro price.
There is also a bundle deal for the whole collection. Using a promo code gets you fifteen percent off, providing all ten current packs immediately, and the eleventh for free upon its release. This makes the complete Standard Library bundle cost four hundred seventy-six dollars, while the Full Library with more microphone options is seven hundred eighty dollars.