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Herbert Tucmandl, founder of the Vienna Symphonic Library (2004) The company was founded in Vienna in October 2000 by Herbert Tucmandl. In the 1990s, Tucmandl, a former cellist (as a substitute member with the, amongst others), later cameraman, director and composer used some of the available first-generation sample libraries for the creation of his own film scores. He was unsatisfied with the sonic results of those products, mainly because they sounded too static and lacked of natural variations of the real instruments.
Tucmandl began to develop a concept for a more realistic sounding orchestral sample library. In his research he concluded that single note samples were not sufficient to create a convincing musical performance.
He realized that note transitions (e.g., legato) and multiple note repetitions were also needed. Tucmandl tested his concept with his own cello and managed to convince an to fund the new enterprise.
Vienna Symphonic Library - Silent Stage (2004) As the first step, the company designed and built a custom recording facility, called “Silent Stage”, for recording orchestral samples. The studio is located in Ebreichsdorf, a village near Vienna. Over several years Tucmandl invited singers, musicians, ensembles, orchestras there.
Many of the musicians whose playing is featured in the final VSL products are or were members of Viennese orchestras. The first product was released in December 2002, including modules for strings, brass, woodwinds and classical percussion. In 2005 the company released their own sample player, the “Vienna Instruments” player, which during the music production on a PC runs in the plug-in formats, and RTAS under Mac OS X and Windows. The reverberation application was released under the brand name “Vienna MIR”. In March 2016, the Vienna Symphonic Library business offices moved into the new recording facility at.
VSL ushers in a new era in April 2017 with the release of “Synchron Percussion I” that was recorded at the newly revitalized scoring stage. 16 percussion instruments were captured with a phase-controlled multi-microphone set-up, making it the first sample library that provides several available microphone positions also for mixes.
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Current Products (excerpt). Software packages: Vienna Instruments, Vienna Ensemble, Vienna Suite, Vienna MIR. Instrument categories: string instruments, strings instruments for chamber music, harps, woodwinds, brass, saxophones, the of the Vienna Konzerthaus, Imperial Grand piano, percussion, choirs.
The solo instruments range from to plucked strings. See also. Michael Cooper: A Digital Orchestra for Opera? Purists Take (and Play) Offense in, June 11, 2014. Jacob Hale Russell, John Jurgensen: Fugue for Man & Machine, May 5, 2007.
A roundup of the company's history in the German References.