![]() The six mix presets (plus 6 variations in the Full version that add the 3 additional mic positions (when appropriate) demonstrate many capabilities. ![]() In particular I found the 280VC excelled with Jazz performances. The high number of carefully controlled dynamic layers translates to a very playable instrument. In fact VSL can sample 100 velocities at approximately half decibel increments from the highest velocity down to -50dB below it. But using the robot apparently allows VSL to capture the quietest notes at the lowest velocities with great precision. The end result should of course an incredibly expressive piano instrument. George Yohng (Software Developer) says in one of VSL’s 2018 informational videos that, “it can press one key at a time but it can do it better than anything else in the world, including … real people.” He says this last bit with a tiny smirk, possibly acknowledging the irony. Rather than a performer, they use a robot to trigger the notes. And while it has 6 main presets using the many microphone positions - 4 in standard and 7 mic positions in the full version - what also interested me was the 21 sound design or FX presets that take this gorgeous source material and really transform it out of the box, making it more than a fantastic piano but a source of inspiration for ambient and almost electronic sounding pieces as well.Īnother thing I found interesting was learning that VSL has a unique way of sampling pianos. One of the things I noticed right away from playing with the 280 VC is the clear and present top end, and uncluttered, un-muddy low end. This 280VC was recorded on the smaller Stage B (like the upright) but it’s a concert grand, 10cm shorter than the Imperial VSL sampled in the larger Stage A.īösendorfer 280VC normally sells for €285 Standard (€225 on sale) €445 Full (€350 on sale) from Vienna Symphonic LibraryĪt the tome of posting the standard Bösendorfer 280VC is on a special promotional price of €225 and the full mic setup Bösendorfer 280VC is on a special promotional price of €350 from Vienna Symphonic Library Thoughts They also have an upright Bösendorfer and an extended lower octave Imperial grand Bösendorfer. They currently have 6 pianos in their Synchron Series, and this 280VC which means it’s a 280 centimeter long Viennese concert grand is already the third Bösendorfer they’ve sampled. Vienna Symphonic Library has gotten really good at sampling pianos. Review: Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library Jump to the Demos of Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library Jump to the Videos of Bösendorfer 280VC by Vienna Symphonic Library ![]() The VSL Bösendorfer 280VC distinguishes itself as possibly the most versatile, clear, dynamic grand piano you can buy. ![]()
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