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SPAT: Your New Best Buddy For Mixing

SPAT: Your New Best Buddy For Mixing

One of the most difficult problems in mixing orchestral mock-ups, knowing how to spatially place instruments quickly and easily, has now been simplified with Ircam SPAT, a 32Bit downloadable audio plug-in that works with any library.

Vienna Suite PowerPan – Percussion Placement

Vienna Suite PowerPan – Percussion Placement

In this fourth part of the Vienna Power Pan Review, Ernest Cholakis of Numerical Sound demonstrates the pinpoint precision of Power Pan for percussion placement in a MIDI mock-up.

Vienna Suite Power Pan – Woodwind Positions

Vienna Suite Power Pan – Woodwind Positions

Ernest Cholakis takes you to the next step in more effectively panning your woodwind section using the VIenna Power Pan found in the Vienna Suite.

The Vienna Suite: Prelude to a Review

The Vienna Suite: Prelude to a Review

VSL’s Vienna Suite is a powerful, 64bit native set of nine effects for both Mac and PC.

Trend Lines: The Changing Face of Sample Library Sales

You can still buy sample libraries at local retail stores, but change is here.

Welcome to DAW School! The First Webisode

Learn the ins and outs of digital audio workstations with DAW School. Hosted by Peter Lawrence Alexander.

Vienna Instruments Computer Stress Tests

Soon after the Vienna Instruments were released, the Vienna Symphonic Library (VSL) published a series of stress tests demonstrating the efficiency of this new product line on a variety of systems. The most advanced system at the time was the P4 and the Mac G5. Here are their published system results.

The Vienna Instruments: First Look

We look at the Vienna Instruments from the Vienna Symphonic Library.