
Note that Chapter 9, on how to extend the range of an instrument, only applies to the PRO edition software. Chapter 20 concludes with showing basic audio tools that can be used to get a rich sound from any Vienna library including the Dimension Strings.ĭemonstrations are shown using the Vienna Instruments PRO 2 Sample Player and cover the features common to both the Vienna Instruments Player (included with every Vienna Symphonic Library product) and the Vienna Instruments PRO version. Thereafter, you learn to work with those features of the Vienna Instruments Player that set it apart from other sample players.Ĭhapters 17-19 cover the basics of a real string ensemble, and how that applies to the Dimension Strings, including creating larger ensembles, smaller ensembles, and divisi sections. The first ten chapters cover the material needed to work with the Vienna Instruments Player as you would with Kontakt and other instrument players. *If you can’t see the YouTube video above, please accept cookies to view and play the video. Watch a Sample Lesson Video from the Street Smart Guide to the Vienna Instruments Player Course The Street Smart Guide to the Vienna Instruments Player Course also show you the basics of operating the Vienna Instruments Player, integrating the VIP in your sequencing, and music production decisions you need to make when using the Vienna Instruments Player (assumes basic MIDI knowledge). The course includes steps for setting up string, brass and woodwind templates plus 3 bonus chapters on the Dimension Strings. Running approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, the 20-chapter Street Smart Guide to the Vienna Instruments Player Course is an orchestration/music production approach to learning the Vienna Instruments Player.
