Big Bang Orchestra: Eridanus

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.
Panoramic view of the large Synchron Stage Vienna recording studio, showing orchestras setup for instruments like pianos, drums, and gongs, with sound baffling, microphones, and a control room visible through a window.

Big Bang Orchestra: Eridanus is the percussion-based counterpart of Capricorn.

Included Presets

A diverse group of singers and musicians recording for the Vienna Symphonic Library's Big Bang Orchestra Ganymede album, with a conductor leading them in a professional studio setting.

BBO Eridanus offers regular Presets as well as ones marked "VelXF", where velocity crossfading provides smoother transitions between samples of different velocities. Apart from that, BBO Eridanus is structured in the same way as BBO Capricorn. 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). Moreover, there are also "Timestretch" variants that allow you to adapt the playing speed to the tempo you need.

Main Riffs as well as Low Riffs are played on the ensemble's low instruments, while High Riffs consequently employ the higher instruments. With the latter, you can also select whether to play with sticks or with brushes.
  • Keyswitches

    • Tempo "all" Presets: C1–E1 (white keys only)
    • Riffs #1–8, all: D2–A#2
    • Sub variants 1a–1c (Main Riffs only): G1–A1
    • High Riffs Sticks/Brushes: A0/B0
  • Range

    • C4: loop with cut release (the loop stops immediately when you release the key)
    • C#4: loop with note release (plays a final accented note); D4: single note release.
  • Range "Riff-all" variants

    • Main riff: C3–G7
    • Low/high riff: C4–G7
User interface displaying Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Instruments tempo 120, 130, 140 bpm, main riff variants 1-8, and sub-riff variants 1a-1c for music production.
User interface showing Tempo settings with 120 bpm selected and a Low variant section with Low Riff 1 selected, relevant for Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Instruments.
Big Bang Orchestra Eridanus virtual instrument interface displaying tempo, beater type, and high variant riff selection options.

Mapping

The variant "Main Riff-all" has the additional variations of Riff 1 mapped from C3 to G3, Low and High start at C4.

Vienna Symphonic Library Big Bang Orchestra Eridanus virtual instrument key mapping displaying sample release and loop options for notes 1a through 8.