Chamber orchestra 2.6 Professional Edition

An entire orchestra and then some at your fingertips- over 90 individual major instruments, plus dozens of small percussion, VSCO 2: Professional Edition is a unique sample library capable of creating nuanced and realistic mock-ups while maintaining a small footprint. Up to three of each sustaining instrument are included, providing variations on sound. There is a flute, clarinet, or trumpet for every use case.

A range of modern features are included: 4-8 round robins on short articulations and percussion, phaselocked modwheel crossfading on sustains, multiple microphone positions on most instruments, even Time Machine (“TM”) patches to allow adjustment of staccato length.

Update 2.5 includes 2.5 GB of new content including 28 ensemble patches, sSATB baroque recorders, and brass sections. Update 2.6 brings VSCO 2 Pro to the world of Kontakt Player and your libraries tab, along with 150 new snapshots- powerful instrument presets to find new inspirational sounds!

$229.00
Developer: Versilian Studios LLC.
Software: Kontakt or Kontakt Player 5.6.8+ Required
Format: .nki (Kontakt instrument)
Samples: 23,000 (61,800 Files) (?)Samples are individual performances, not including duplicates from multiple mixes or mic positions. The File count is the total number of sample audio files in a product.
Instrument list
Filesize: 15.5 GB of HDD space (+13 GB for installation files)
Other: SSD for sample storage & loading recommended
Modwheel-equipped controller recommended

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FEATURES

Multiple Performers per Instrument

Ever opened an expensive sample library after a long install only to find the one clarinet or trumpet provided wasn’t quite what you were looking for?

VSCO 2 Pro solves that issue by providing up to three of each sustaining instrument, and up to eight of each percussion instrument.

You can also layer multiple solo instruments into sections, such as a section of three tubas or four flutes, or blend them with existing section patches, such as a solo violin combined with section for added texture.

Modwheel Crossfading Dynamics

Create natural sounding crescendos and diminuendos, build shape into each line by using your modwheel to control the dynamics of the instruments.

A technique called ‘Phaselocking’ was used on all samples of solo instruments, ensuring transitions sound smooth and natural and like a single instrument.

Between 3-6 dynamic levels were captured based on the instrument, allowing finite control over tone through each line.

Ensemble Patches – Unlock your Creativity

Sometimes starting with solo instruments can be intimidating to the sketching process. Designed by library co-creator Simon Autenrieth, Ensemble patches are unique blends of instruments designed to make sketching quick and easy regardless of keyboard skill.

Replacing the mic mixer is an instrument mixer which allows you to remove instruments or alter the blend. Most ensembles will also change their behavior based on velocity and modwheel position. Check out Transfiguration for an example of this in action!

From the eclectic Ancient Monastery to the eerie Sleeping Forest and the bombastic Intergalactic, there’s an ensemble for every context.

Extended Instrumentation

Chamber Orchestra 2 isn’t your average orchestra; you’ll find rare and historical instruments such as ophicleide, SATB recorders, two harpsichords, pipe organ, tin whistle, ocarina, airy fifes and folk flutes, balafon, and an exceptional selection of percussion instruments and traps.

In addition, many instruments feature extended techniques such as fluttertongue and multiple types of mutes on brass, col legno, sul ponticello, and bartok pizzicati on strings, and a range of true trills on woodwinds.

At the end of every session, we invited performers to contribute an extended technique or unusual articulation of their choosing. Hear haunting vibrato on bass trombone or some special creations invented on the spot such as “sul-ponticello molto vibrato celli with throat singing”!

Kontakt Library with Kontakt Player Support

Chamber Orchestra 2 has been licensed to work in the free Kontakt Player; you do not need to own or purchase Kontakt in order to use it.

Utilizing the ‘Libraries’ tab, navigating, loading, and auditioning patches is an easy and convenient process.

In addition, you can enjoy all of the conveniences of Kontakt, such as snapshots, easy controller integration, standalone functionality for live use, and integration with NI’s line of keyboards.

Any version of Kontakt OR Kontakt Player from 5.6.8 or higher will work with Chamber Orchestra 2: Professional Edition.

Please note: the ‘Standard Edition’ is not a Kontakt Library and does require the full version of Kontakt to use!

Instrument List

Woodwinds

  • Flute – Piccolo
  • Flute – Flute I
  • Flute – Flute II
  • Flute – Flute III
  • Flute – Flute IV
  • Double Reed – Oboe I
  • Double Reed – Oboe II
  • Double Reed – English Horn
  • Double Reed – Bassoon I
  • Double Reed – Bassoon II
  • Single Reed – Bb Clarinet I
  • Single Reed – Bb Clarinet II
  • Single Reed – Bass Clarinet

Non-Orchestral Woodwinds

  • Flute – Blown Bottle
  • Flute – Simple Flute (Fife) in C
  • Flute – Tibetan Flute
  • Whistle – Flutophone
  • Whistle – Tin Whistle
  • Whistle – Small Ocarina
  • Whistle – Mayan Flute
  • Whistle – Native American Flute

  • Whistle – Sopranino Recorder
  • Whistle – Soprano Recorder
  • Whistle – Alto Recorder
  • Whistle – Tenor Recorder
  • Whistle – Bass Recorder

Keys & Mallets

  • Keys – Church Organ
  • Keys – Italian Harpsichord
  • Keys – French Harpsichord
  • Keys – Grand Piano
  • Keys – Upright Piano
  • Mallets – Glockenspiel
  • Mallets – Xylophone
  • Mallets – Ethnic Xylophone (Balafon)
  • Mallets – Tubular Bells
  • Mallets – ‘Tube Glock’
  • Mallets – Vibraphone
  • Mallets – Marimba

Strings

  • Bowed – Solo Violin
  • Bowed – Solo Viola
  • Bowed – Solo Cello
  • Bowed – Solo Contrabass I
  • Bowed – Solo Contrabass II
  • Bowed – Violin Section (5 players)
  • Bowed – Viola Section (3 players)
  • Bowed – Cello Section (3 players)
  • Plucked – Concert Harp

    Brass

    • Horn – Double Horn in F I
    • Horn – Double Horn in F II
    • Horn – Single Horn in Bb
    • Horn – Horn Section (5 players)
    • Trumpet – Trumpet in Bb I (orchestral)
    • Trumpet – Trumpet in Bb II (general)
    • Trumpet – Trumpet in Bb III (jazz)
    • Trumpet – Trumpet Section (3 players)
    • Trumpet – Cornet in Bb I
    • Trumpet – Cornet in Bb II
    • Trumpet – Alto Trumpet in Eb
    • Tenor Cor – Trad. Mellophone/Tenor Cor
    • Saxhorn – Alto Saxhorn in Eb (circular)
    • Saxhorn – Tenorhorn
    • Saxhorn – Euphonium I
    • Saxhorn – Euphonium II
    • Trombone – Tenor Trombone I (antique)
    • Trombone – Tenor Trombone II (antique)
    • Trombone – Tenor Trombone III (modern)
    • Trombone – Trombone Section (7 players)
    • Trombone – Bass Trombone I
    • Trombone – Bass Trombone II
    • Trombone – Bass Tbn. Section (3 players)
    • Tuba – Tuba I
    • Tuba – Tuba II (3/4ths)
    • Tuba – Tuba III
    • Tuba – Ophicleide in C

    Ensembles

    • Ensemble – Airy Organ
    • Ensemble – Ancient Monastery
    • Ensemble – Catnip
    • Ensemble – Combined Brass
    • Ensemble – Combined Woodwinds
    • Ensemble – Combined Strings
    • Ensemble – Continuo
    • Ensemble – Dawn of the Strings
    • Ensemble – Defeat
    • Ensemble – Dimensional Rift
    • Ensemble – Dragon Hunt
    • Ensemble – First Snow
    • Ensemble – Flutterpizz
    • Ensemble – Horn Solos
    • Ensemble – Intergalactic
    • Ensemble – Leviathan
    • Ensemble – Medieval Feast
    • Ensemble – Metalbending
    • Ensemble – Ominous Signs
    • Ensemble – Renovations
    • Ensemble – Resurrection
    • Ensemble – Sand Sea
    • Ensemble – Silent Steps
    • Ensemble – The Sleeping Forest
    • Ensemble – Transfiguration
    • Ensemble – Trumpet & Cornet Solos
    • Ensemble – Twinkly Upright
    • Ensemble – Windlands

    Percussion

    • Drums – Bongos
    • Drums – Conga, Quinto, Tumba
    • Drums – Hand Drums
    • Drums – Snare I
    • Drums – Snare II
    • Drums – Snare III
    • Drums – Snare IV
    • Drums – Snare Ensemble
    • Drums – Toms
    • Drums – Bass Drum
    • Drums – Timpani
    • Drums – Darbuka
    • Drums – Ocean Drum
    • Cymbals – Crash Cymbal I
    • Cymbals – Crash Cymbal II
    • Cymbals – Crash Cymbal III
    • Cymbals – Susp. Cymbal I
    • Cymbals – Susp. Cymbal II
    • Cymbals – Gong I
    • Cymbals – Gong II
    • Cymbals – Hi-Hat
    • Metals – Agogo Bells
    • Metals – Brake Drum I
    • Metals – Brake Drum II
    • Metals – Cowbell I
    • Metals – Cowbell II
    • Metals – Triangle I
    • Metals – Triangle II
    • Metals – Triangle III
    • Metals – Triangle IV
    • Metals – Triangle V
    • Metals – Triangle VI
    • Metals – Triangle VII
    • Metals – Triangle VIII
    • Metals – Anvil
    • Metals – Bell Tree
    • Metals – Sleigh Bells
    • Metals – Thunder Sheet
    • Metals – Wind Chimes (Mark Tree)
    • Traps – Siren Whistle
    • Traps – Ball Whistle
    • Traps – Train Whistle
    • Traps – Sustained Glasses I
    • Traps – Sustained Glasses II
    • Traps – Small Shaker, Large Shaker
    • Traps – Cabasa I
    • Traps – Cabasa II
    • Traps – Log Drums
    • Traps – Ratchet I
    • Traps – Ratchet II
    • Traps – Claves I
    • Traps – Claves II
    • Traps – Cajon
    • Traps – Guiro
    • Traps – Tambourine I
    • Traps – Tambourine II
    • Traps – Tambourine III
    • Traps – Vibraslap
    • Traps – Wood (“Temple”) Blocks