VSL just created something new in addition to its usual orchestra sounds. It built a special reverb that copies how Stage A sounds at its Vienna Synchron Stage building. They recorded this space with the same Decca Tree setup they use when making film music. Their new Synchronn Stage Reverb lets you hear exactly what this famous room sounds like. Anyone can learn it fast because they kept the design simple for users.
Every music person knows that VSL makes top-notch orchestra sound packs. Much of what makes them great comes from how their recording stage sounds. With this new reverb plugin, they let everyone place their music inside this special space. You can put any sound through it and make everything feel like it belongs together. The room itself adds magic that helps create the popular Synchron Series sound that many composers love.
The company says their reverb brings amazing space effects to stereo and surround sound projects. They captured many different spots around the room, including the Decca Tree mics, surround mics, and height channel mics. Users can put their sounds at exact spots within the space. Three main settings help different types of projects: General Purpose works for most things, Orchestral works best for classical groups, and Vocal/Drums helps singers and drummers sound right.
This new plugin works on Windows 10 computers or newer ones. Mac users need macOS 10.14 or a later version. It comes as VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin types for almost any music software. VSL sells Synchron Stage Reverb for €99 as a starting price. Later, it went up to €149 regular price. If you already bought any Studio Series library from them, they knock off another 10% during the sale that lasts until after April 2, 2025.
VSL marked this release by cutting prices on all their Studio Series sound packs by up to 40%. Musicians recorded these sounds inside Vienna's second studio, the Silent Stage. This room has a very dry sound without much echo, which helps users place each instrument anywhere they want in their music mix. People can then send these dry instrument sounds through the Synchron Stage Reverb. This makes everything sound like it was played together inside Stage A at the famous Vienna recording space that many Hollywood movies use.
Every music person knows that VSL makes top-notch orchestra sound packs. Much of what makes them great comes from how their recording stage sounds. With this new reverb plugin, they let everyone place their music inside this special space. You can put any sound through it and make everything feel like it belongs together. The room itself adds magic that helps create the popular Synchron Series sound that many composers love.
The company says their reverb brings amazing space effects to stereo and surround sound projects. They captured many different spots around the room, including the Decca Tree mics, surround mics, and height channel mics. Users can put their sounds at exact spots within the space. Three main settings help different types of projects: General Purpose works for most things, Orchestral works best for classical groups, and Vocal/Drums helps singers and drummers sound right.
This new plugin works on Windows 10 computers or newer ones. Mac users need macOS 10.14 or a later version. It comes as VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin types for almost any music software. VSL sells Synchron Stage Reverb for €99 as a starting price. Later, it went up to €149 regular price. If you already bought any Studio Series library from them, they knock off another 10% during the sale that lasts until after April 2, 2025.
VSL marked this release by cutting prices on all their Studio Series sound packs by up to 40%. Musicians recorded these sounds inside Vienna's second studio, the Silent Stage. This room has a very dry sound without much echo, which helps users place each instrument anywhere they want in their music mix. People can then send these dry instrument sounds through the Synchron Stage Reverb. This makes everything sound like it was played together inside Stage A at the famous Vienna recording space that many Hollywood movies use.