Vienna Symphonic Library – Studio Contrabass Trombone (Synchron Player)

By | March 15, 2026

 

Publisher: Vienna Symphonic Library
Website: vsl.co.at/products/studio/contrabass-trombone
Format: Sunchron Player
Size: 649.4 MB


The double bass trombone has the lowest range of the trombone family, delivering a powerful and resonant sound. With its dark, metallic timbre, it seamlessly transitions from muted, melodic piano to powerful, thunderous explosions. Recorded pristine on our specially equipped “Silent Stage” with its dense, controlled atmosphere, this instrument brings all the essential depth of brass sound to works across a wide range of genres.

A powerful complement and flexible depth

The deep, resonant tones of the double bass trombone are ideal for adding weight to brass sections or creating an ominous atmosphere in cinematic soundtracks. Capable of conveying intensity throughout its range, it truly shines in the lower register, often serving as the fourth trombone in a four-part section. Playing these lowest parts, the instrument produces uniquely rich and deeply resonant low tones, creating a powerful bass foundation that enhances any brass section.

Versatility and Expressiveness

The library contains a full range of expressive and dynamic articulations, offering a variety of short and long notes, legato (including fast legato), crescendo and diminuendo, sfz, sffz, pfp, tongue tremolo, and semitone and whole-tone trills. Recording samples in relatively dry form on the Silent Stage allows you to place them anywhere in your virtual stage and stereo field, and integrate the instrument with the Synchron series using internal convolution reverb, recreating our own Vienna Synchron Stage.

• Double bass trombone with a full set of articulations
• Short and long notes, legato, dynamics, repeats, tongue tremolo, duophonics
• Recorded on the Silent Stage
• Mixer presets for authentic placement on the Vienna Synchron Stage
• Additional convolution reverb from Vienna MIR Pro 3D
• Disabling internal reverb for placement in any virtual acoustic environment


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