Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn

Orchestra musicians with headphones playing violins, French horns, flutes, and upright basses in a recording studio, highlighting the Big Bang Orchestra Synchron Instruments.

Introduction

Welcome to the Vienna Symphonic Library's series of Synchron Instruments! As the name says, Big Bang Orchestra furnishes you with a selection of full-orchestra articulations, at the same time allowing you (if you haven't done so already) to explore our powerful Synchron Player software. If you're looking for that extra dramatic effect or want to highlight a passage in your composition, this bonus library could be the solution, or at least point you in the right direction.

Overhead diagram of Synchron Stage Vienna, illustrating microphone and instrument placement for recording Synchron Strings I. The diagram shows violin, viola, cello, and double bass sections, with specific mic types like Close Mic, Mid Mic, Back Mic, and the Main Decca Tree array, indicating Standard Library and Add. Full Library mic options.

Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn was designed to equip you with a profound rhythmical structure at three speeds which allows you to create numerous variations by combining its main, low, and high sections freely.

About Presets

Big Bang Orchestra makes use of our Synchron Player's unique features, and offers several Mixer Presets in five categories: Room Mix, Stereo Decca Tree, Surround to Stereo, Surround, and Processed. The Mixer Presets in each category are Close (Dry in the Room Mix), Classic, Wide, Distant, and Ambient. The Processed section offers "Big" versions of these Presets.

BBO Capricorn also provide you with a "Wet" Mixer Preset in each category, as well as more choice in the Processed section. The additional Mixer Presets are named Vintage Tape, War Fanfare, String Is King, Massive, Lush, and Bouncy.

The riff-based BBO Capricorn and BBO Eridanus also offer special Mixer Presets for their time-stretch variants.

About Patches

Patches can be used to build your own custom Presets and shape them according to your specific requirements. Big Bang Orchestra does not contain so many Patches, so the possibilities are somewhat limited. Still, if you want to get into creating Presets of your own, please refer to the Synchron Player manual, which will be helpful in case you encounter any problems.

About Pitch

For designating pitch, the Vienna Symphonic Library uses International Pitch Notation (IPN), which was agreed upon internationally under the auspices of the Acoustical Society of America. In this system the international standard of A=440 Hz is called A4 and middle C is C4. All pitches are written as capital letters, their respective octave being indicated by a number next to it. The lowest C on the piano is C1 (the A below that is A0), etc.

The Synchron Player software allows you to set middle C to C3, C4, or C5 according to your preference.

Selecting another setting than C4 will of course also change the play ranges and keyswitches accordingly.

Walkthrough Videos

Included Presets

BBO Capricorn offers regular Presets as well as ones marked "VelXF", where velocity crossfading provides smoother transitions between samples of different velocities. Apart from that, BBO Capricorn takes a different path than the previous libraries. It provides you with a collection of rhythmical riffs played by main, low, and high sections, and available at tempos of 120, 130, and 140 BPM. (If you want to go easy on your RAM, there are also separate Presets for each tempo.)

The Main Themes present the entire tonal spectrum of the symphony orchestra, while the Low Riffs and High Riffs are played by the lower resp. higher registers of strings, woodwinds, and brass. By using keyswitches you can create combinations of the different sections and also choose to leave out the low and high variants altogether. You can also select whether to play with Cut release, where the loop stops immediately when you release the key, and Note release, which plays a final accented note.
  • Keyswitches
    • Tempo: C1–E1 (white keys only)
    • Cut/note release: A0/B0
    • Main variant #1–8: D2–A2
    • Low variant #1–8: D5–B5, tacet: A#5, B#5
    • High variant #1–8: D7–B7, tacet: A#7, B#7
  • Range
    • Main riff: C3–C5
    • Low/high riff: C6–C7

Included Riffs

Download the full score here.

Main Riffs

Main Riff 1

Musical notation showing two staves of percussion score, Big Bang Orchestra Synchron Instruments example, featuring repeated sixteenth notes with marcato accents and rests, culminating in a double bar line.


Main Riff 2

Musical notation for Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn, showcasing synchronized instrument scores.


Main Riff 3

Musical notation excerpt, showing bars with triplets labeled '3', marked accented notes, and rests, illustrating rhythm or articulation for the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn.


Main Riff 4

Musical notation with two staves, each showing three sets of eighth-note triplets, followed by two sets of 16th-note triplets, and ending with a sixteenth rest and a double bar line, representing a synchronized orchestral rhythm and percussion pattern for Big Bang Orchestra.


Main Riff 5

Music notation, demonstrating a simple musical phrase with notes and rests on a two-stave score, possibly for the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn.


Main Riff 6

Musical notation for Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn showing three staves with notes and rests, including treble and bass clefs, and volume markings.


Main Riff 7

Musical score showing a segment of the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn composition, featuring two staves with numerous sixteenth notes, beams, and forte piano dynamics, representing a complex orchestral passage from Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Instruments.


Main Riff 8

Musical notation demonstrating a rhythm phrase from Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn, featuring sheet music with treble and bass clefs, quarter notes, eighth notes, rests, and accent marks across multiple measures.


High Riffs

High Riff 1

Musical notation showing a treble clef, multiple measures of stemmed sixteenth notes with accents indicating short, loud sounds, followed by a quarter note, an eighth rest, a sixteenth rest, and an end bar line.


High Riff 2

Musical notation featuring a treble clef, various beamed notes, and rests, illustrating a passage from the Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn music library.


High Riff 3

Musical notation showing a treble clef, G major, with sixteenth notes, eighth notes, and rests, indicating a fast tempo with triplets.


High Riff 4

Musical notation displaying synchronized rhythms with a treble clef, multiple measures, and repetitions of the number 3 indicating triplets, representative of an orchestral score.


High Riff 5

Musical notation showing a bass clef, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, a sharp, a flat, and rhythmic patterns for percussion.


High Riff 6

Musical notation for Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn, showcasing two staffs with G-clefs, various notes including eighth and sixteenth notes, rests, and horizontal beaming.


High Riff 7

Musical score excerpt from Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn, showcasing rhythms, triplets, and notation for percussion or brass.


High Riff 8

Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn music score displaying two staves with numerous sixteenth notes, eighth notes, and rests, indicating complex orchestral arrangements for Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Instruments.


Low Riffs

Low Riff 1

Music notation showing a bass clef and orchestral rhythm patterns with various eighth and sixteenth notes and rests, typical of Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn.


Low Riff 2

Musical notation: a bass clef staff with multiple measures of eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and rests, depicting a rhythmic pattern for an orchestra, likely part of the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn library.


Low Riff 3

Musical notation for Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn, demonstrating rhythmic figures and articulation suitable for orchestral percussion or bass.


Low Riff 4

Bass clef musical score demonstrating a repeating rhythm pattern with three eighth notes followed by a quarter note, slurs, accent marks, and a final measure with a quarter rest and double bar line, illustrating part of the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn musical sample.


Low Riff 5

Musical notation showing a bass clef, quarter notes, eighth notes, accented staccato notes, and rests, illustrating elements of the Big Bang Orchestra sound within the Vienna Symphonic Library.


Low Riff 6

Musical notation showing a bass clef, eight measures of rhythmic patterns with mostly eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and rests, indicating a bass line.


Low Riff 7

Musical notation displaying a bass clef and rhythmic patterns of quarter notes, eighth notes, and rests, commonly used in Big Bang Orchestra compositions.


Low Riff 8

Musical notation for the Big Bang Orchestra Capricorn, with two staves in bass clef showing staccato eighth-note rhythms and rests.

BBO Capricorn Expansion

The expansion to BBO Capricorn provides you with three rhythmical riff variations including single hits, and combinations of these variations, each in versions played by strings and tutti, and available at tempos of 120, 130, and 140 BPM.

BBO Capricorn Expansion offers regular Presets as well as ones marked "VelXF", where velocity crossfading provides smoother transitions between samples of different velocities. There are also special time-stretching Presets which automatically adapt the playing speed to the tempo of your host software.

By using keyswitches you can control which riffs and playing variations to use. The balance between two stacked riffs is controlled with Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1/CC3, depending on loaded preset).

You can also select whether to play with Cut release, where the loop stops immediately when you release the key, and Note release, which plays a final accented note.
  • Keyswitches
    • Tempo: C1–E1 (white keys only)
    • Cut/note release: A0/B0
    • Strings/Tutti: A1/B1
    • Riffs: D2-G2
  • Stacked riffs balance: Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1/CC3, depending on loaded preset)
  • Range
    • Riffs: C3–C5
    • Single hits: C6–C8
Musical instrument software interface with selectable options for tempo, release, section, and riff variations, specifically showing 120 bpm, cut release, strings, and Riff 1 selected.
User interface for music software, displaying controls for tempo, release, section, riff variations, and stack, including BPM settings, instrument sections, and riff sequencing options, relevant to Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Instruments.