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Including Alto flute, Viennese oboe, Bass clarinet and more
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"While Woodwinds I is fine for basic woodwind arrangements, certain instruments on Woodwinds II are indispensable for serious orchestral work. The combined cost of the two collections is hefty, but quality usually comes at a price; if you need a comprehensive woodwind section capable of every musical nuance under the sun, the pair offer an immaculate solution." - Sound on Sound
This Collection contains all of the instruments necessary for the realization of large orchestral instrumentations. Also, you will find two completely new instruments, a small part of which were already added to the Horizon Series French Oboe: the English horn II and the small clarinet in Eb.
ARTICULATIONS
Performances:
- Interval Performances: legato, marcato; fast & slow
- Repetition Performances: legato, portato, staccato; crescendo & diminuendo
- Viennese oboe – Performance Repetition upbeats
- Performance Trills
- Grace Note Performances: major 2nd to octave, up & down
- Runs: major, minor, chromatic, whole tone; up & down
- Piccolo, flutes – arpeggios: major, minor, diminshed triads; legato & staccato; medium & fast
- Piccolo, Viennese oboe – mordents: legato & staccato, 12 variations
Single notes:
- Short notes: staccato, short portato, long portato
- Long notes: sustains with various attacks and vibratos
- Dynamics: crescendo & diminuendo in various note lengths; fp, sfz, sffz, pfp
- Trills: half tone, whole tone; crescendo & diminuendo
- Flutter tonguing
- Contrabassoon – FX techniques
Requires a Vienna Key or other Syncrosoft protection device.
Each library comes with the Software Instrument, Standard Library, and Extended Library on DVD. You get each Collection with its Standard Library and the Software-Instrument (i.e., the engine with its user interface). You can also test the included Extended Library for a period of 30 days.
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