Vienna Symphonic Library – Studio Clarinet Eb (Synchron Player)
Of the standard woodwinds, the clarinet was the last instrument to be integrated into the symphony orchestra. The clarinet in Eb is a sopranino clarinet,…
Of the standard woodwinds, the clarinet was the last instrument to be integrated into the symphony orchestra. The clarinet in Eb is a sopranino clarinet,…
This flute ensemble of three players is one of our acclaimed woodwind ensembles. It was recorded in the relatively dry and controlled environment of our…
The bass flute sounds an octave lower than the more common concert flute, expanding the flute family to its lowest range. The instrument was recorded…
The side-blown alto flute is a transposing instrument that extends the flutes’ lower tonal range. The instrument was recorded in the relatively dry and controlled…
The heckelphone was only developed in the 20th century (initiated by Richard Wagner), and with its dark, expressive character it rounds out the oboes’ tenor…
Like the oboe and the English horn, the oboe d’amore (hautbois d’amour/oboe of love) is a double-reed rutracker woodwind instrument, covering the mezzo soprano register….
From classical music and film scores to jazz, woodwinds are a mainstay in various worlds and genres. When a single instrument isn’t rutracker enough and…
Synchron Timpani III features five Adams Artist Alpha timpani with diameters of 20″, 23″, 26″, 29″, and 32″, played with hard mallets, as well as…
Synchron Mallets III is part of the Synchron Percussion III Collection and contains a marimba and temple rutracker blocks, both played with hard and soft…
Synchron Mallets II is part of the Synchron Percussion II Collection and contains a vibraphone and crotales.
Synchron Cymbals & Gongs II is a subset of the Synchron Percussion II Collection and features a tam-tam, Burma gongs, and China gongs.
Synchron Bells II features plate bells and temple bells played with various beaters. The instruments are also included in our Synchron Percussion II Collection. Plate…