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Free Extended Libraries for Vienna Instruments Users

Aug 15, 2009 10:11 AM



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Vienna, August 14, 2009 – The Vienna Symphonic Library team is pleased to announce a one-time special offer for new customers, long-time users, and even sample library veterans who want to find a great opportunity to replace or complement their “legacy” First Edition and Pro Edition libraries.

Users who will have registered five Standard Libraries of Vienna Instruments DVD Collections before September 15, 2009, will receive one free Extended Library of their choice for any additional Standard Library of a DVD Collection they buy and register between August 10 and September 15, 2009.

As requested by many of Vienna’s long-term customers, the Austrian company also offers a savings opportunity for users of its “legacy” sample libraries First Edition and Pro Edition. For the first time, this promotion is not limited to the ten Collections of the Symphonic Cube; users may choose from all available Vienna Instruments DVD Collections. Users who have registered the Pro Edition and buy and register ten Standard Libraries of Vienna Instruments DVD Collections between August 10 and September 15, 2009, will receive three Extended Libraries of their choice for free. First Edition users will receive two Extended Libraries for buying ten Standard Libraries of Vienna Instruments DVD Collections during the promotion.

In this special offer, the audio plug-ins Vienna Suite and the whole-space mixing solution Vienna MIR count as the equivalent of one Standard Library. Savings examples on how to make the most of this offer as well as more details and tips can be found on Vienna Symphonic Library’s website.

About the Vienna Symphonic Library
The Vienna Symphonic Library is an innovative, research-driven music software and sample library developer based in Vienna, Austria. The team strives to constantly improve on the concept of virtual orchestral music production in terms of authenticity and ease-of-use. Vienna Instruments, the company’s virtual instruments in AU/VST/RTAS formats, range from the classic symphonic orchestra to the Vienna Konzerthaus Organ, the Vienna Imperial grand and to other musical genres with instruments such a saxophones, upright bass, and even distorted guitar. Vienna MIR is the first ever whole-space mixing and reverberation solution based on Multi-Impulse Response convolution. The Vienna Suite audio plug-ins encompass nine high-end mixing and mastering tools, offering full 64-bit processing on all major 64-bit and 32-bit host platforms. The mixing and host software Vienna Ensemble 3 represents the first MIDI and audio LAN solution that enables users of Vienna Instruments to set up a cross-platform network of Macs and PCs using a simple Ethernet cable. More information on the company’s DVD and download products can be found at www.vsl.co.at.

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