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VSL Holiday Discounts

VSL announces their holiday offers with upgrade discounts from their Special Editions towards Vienna Instruments Collections and Bundles.

Additionally, the Austrian company releases the new Vienna Instruments Collection Recorders, featuring sample recordings of four different solo instruments. The new collection is currently available at a reduced introductory price of EUR115, valid until January 15, 2013.

 

Additional Upgrade Discounts during the Holiday Season

From December 1, 2012 through January 15, 2013 the Vienna Symphonic Library offers special discounts for users of the Vienna Special Editions when upgrading to the full-fledged Vienna Instruments Collections. Only during this holiday season, the discounts apply to Standard Libraries of the Vienna Instruments Collections in addition to the regular discounts on the corresponding Extended Libraries. Users who purchase a Full Library (Standard and Extended Library) of a Vienna Instruments Collection within the promotional period will receive double discounts.

 

New Vienna Instruments Collection – Recorders

Recorders is a collection of four solo instruments – soprano recorder, alto recorder, tenor recorder, and the bass recorder that have been recorded in detail and with a variety of articulations. Although the instruments’ ranges in terms of pitch and dynamics are more limited compared to their close relatives, the (traverse) flutes, they are designed to add a particular exotic timbre with references to ancient or far eastern worlds to any orchestral score. Like other existing Vienna Instruments Collections, Recorders comes with the company’s free Vienna Instruments player (AU/VST/AAX Native/RTAS plug-in and stand-alone) and will also load into the optional player Vienna Instruments PRO. Recorders is available for download at a special introductory price of EUR115 (regular EUR175) through January 15, 2013.

 

More details can be found at www.vsl.co.at.

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