
Publisher: Vienna Symphonic Library
Format: Synchron Player
- 1.22 GB
Description: Serpent
The serpent (latin: serpens “snake”) is easily recognized by its exceptional visual appearance. The instrument was developed in France in the 16th century, covering the bass register of the zink (cornett/cornetto) family of instruments. The instruments were recorded in the relatively dry and controlled environment of our second studio, the Silent Stage, and offer all typical articulations.
Features :
• Short and long notes, legato, repetitions, sforzato
•Recorded at Silent Stage
• Mixer Presets for authentic placement at Synchron Stage Vienna
• Switch off internal reverb for placement in any virtual acoustic environment
Installation :
• Synchron Player is required for use
• Soundbank files with the .SYVOLUME extension can be located in any directories, but for ease of use it is recommended to place all soundbanks in one directory with division into subdirectories (Synchron Player supports nesting)
• Soundbanks have keys with the .R2RVSLSYN extension
- Copy the .R2RVSLSYN key files to the %ProgramData%\VSL\Vienna Synchron Player\R2R\ directory .
- Launch VSLEMU CacheBuilder (included with Synchron Player) and click OK in the window that appears .
- If you use a single directory for soundbanks with subdirectories, the soundbanks will immediately appear in the list of available ones when you launch Synchron Player .
If the soundbanks are located in a new directory, click the gear icon at the top of the Synchron Player interface and add this directory by clicking + , then restart the program. The soundbanks will appear in the list of available ones.


