Studio Dimension Brass I & II

previously "SYNCHRON-ized Dimension Brass I & II"

Introduction

Studio Dimension Brass takes our renowned Vienna Instruments Collections Dimension Brass I and Dimension Brass II to the Synchron Stage. The two Collections were optimized for our Vienna Synchron Player, and perfectly balanced to interact with other Synchron instruments.

Sound categories

The Presets of each instrument group are subdivided into 9 different Articulation categories (plus a ninth named "Custom", ready for your own creations):

  • Short notes
  • Long notes
  • Performance intervals
  • Dynamics
  • Cres/dim strong
  • Cres/dim light
  • Flutter tonguing
  • Performance repetitions
  • Fast repetitions

Within these Articulation categories, you can select a Type (if applicable), e.g., normal or fast legato. For some of the types there are additional options available, such as sustained notes with added marcato attack.

About Patches

Patches can be used to build your own custom Presets and adapt the Synchron Libraries to your specific requirements.

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.

Dimension Brass I - Presets

Presets comprise all recorded Patches of an instrument group in Articulation groups, which again contain Types of the respective Articulation, with further options if available. The general structure is the same for every instrument, making it easy to switch or combine instruments without major adaptations.

Articulations are disabled by default. Enabling an Articulation means that all the Types contained will be activated, too, so if you happen to be short of RAM it is advisable only to activate what you really need (you can always add more Types later).

By default the keyswitches for Articulations are mapped from C1 to A1 (for Middle C = C4) for the trumpets, and C6 to A6 for all other instruments. For the available Types, the keyswitches start at C2 for trumpets, and at C7 for all others.

Additional options within Articulations or Types are offered by the Dimension Controllers. The controller function is indicated by the respective caption, as of course it may take on different tasks as needed. In this Collection, the only Dimension Controllers are MIDI CC1 for the long notes' marcato option, and keyswitches for the crescendo and diminuendo Patches.

Brass all Presets

Apart from the individual instruments (e.g., Trumpet 1-4), there are also Presets featuring groups of comprising two and four players. These allow you to address more than one instrument at the same time, while keeping the individual players' slight differences in playing. The keyswitches for player groups go from F6 to B6 for the trumpets, and from F5 to B5 for all other instruments.

Screenshot of the Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument interface, showing Player, Articulation, and Type selection menus for sound customization, including options like Staccato, Portato, and various performance types.

Trumpets, Horns, Trombones

Short notes

Staccato, portato, and long portato. There are no further options to these articulation types.

User interface with Articulation and Type menus for Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass library, showing sound control options like Short notes, Staccato, and Portato for musical phrasing.

Long notes

Sustained notes, normal, "blared", marcato, and medium piano and forte. The latter are unlooped medium sustains with a dynamic range from pp-mf and mf-ff, respectively.

  • Normal
  • Blare
  • Sus medium p
  • Sus medium f
Studio Dimension Brass software interface showcasing selectable articulations like Long notes and types including Sustain, used for virtual instrument control.
Marcato

As above with normal sustains, but with the option to use Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1) to add marcato attacks to the notes.

Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing selectable articulations, types, and attack options like Long notes, Marcato, and Sustain for virtual brass instruments.

Performance intervals

Performance legato normal and fast, as well as performance glissando. Use keyswitches to select type.

Vienna Symphonic Library Studio Dimension Brass articulation and type selection interface showing options like Legato, Glissando, Short notes, and Perform interval.
Auto-speed

The Auto-speed option switches automatically between normal and fast legato according to playing speed.

Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument interface showing articulation, type, and speed settings for musical performance.

Dynamics

Fortepiano, sforzato, and sforzatissimo. There are no further options to these articulation types.

Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing Articulation and Type options including Dynamics, Short notes, Long notes, Fortepiano, and Sforzato.

Cre./dim. strong, Cre./dim light

Use keyswitches to change length and to switch between crescendo and diminuendo.

Cre./dim. strong

Lengths: 1.5/2/3/4 sec.

User interface displaying Articulation, Length, and Crescendo/Diminuendo musical parameters for Studio Dimension Brass software.
Cre./dim. light

Lengths: 1/2/3 sec.

User interface for Studio Dimension Brass showing articulation, length, and crescendo diminuendo controls for Vienna Instruments.

Flutter tonguing

There are no further options for this articulation.

Vienna Studio Dimension Brass software interface showing articulation options including Short notes Long notes Dynamics and Fluttertongue highlighted

Performance repetitions

Staccato, portato, and legato repetitions, normal and crescendo. Use keyswitches to change articulation type.

Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing Articulation and Type settings for musical performance repetitions and dynamics.

Fast repetitions

Fast staccato repetitions, 16ths at 140/150/160/170/180/200 BPM. Use keyswitches to change repetition speed.

User interface displaying articulation and tempo controls for a virtual instrument, showing options like short notes, long notes, dynamics, flutters, fast repetitions, and tempo settings from 140 bpm to 200 bpm, relevant for Studio Dimension Brass software.

Custom

This Articulation does not yet contain any samples. It provides 6 slots ready for you to configure presets of your own, using the available Patches.

A screenshot of the Studio Dimension Brass software interface showing midi key commands for musical articulations and custom settings.

Low Brass

As the Low Brass instruments have a limited range of articulations compared with the other ensembles, the Preset is adapted accordingly.

Special Mappings

There are two different mappings for each of the Low Brass Presets, so that you can use them more efficiently depending on context.

The "normal" Presets have all four players mapped in the same keyboard range. However, players 3 and 4 (bass trombone and tuba) sound an octave lower.

The Presets with "loco" in their name have players 3 and 4 mapped as they sound, i.e., an octave lower than the two trombones (except the "All Players" slot where this would make little sense).

Short notes

Staccato. There is no further option this articulation.

Studio Dimension Brass software interface displaying Articulation and Type settings including Short notes and Staccato options.

Long notes

Sustained notes, normal and with marcato attack option.

Sustain
Studio Dimension Brass sound library interface showing selected articulation of Long notes and Type as Sustain with other options like Short notes, Marcato, Dynamics, and Custom.

Marcato

As above, but with the option to use Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1) to add marcato attacks to the notes.

Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing articulation, type, and attack settings with Long notes, Marcato, and Sustain options selected.

Performance intervals

Performance legato normal and fast. Use keyswitches to select type.

Studio Dimension Brass software interface showing articulation and type options including perform interval, legato, and auto-speed.
Auto-speed

The Auto-speed option switches automatically between normal and fast legato according to playing speed.

User interface for Studio Dimension Brass showing articulation, type, and speed settings.

Dynamics

Fortepiano and sforzato. There are no further options to these articulations.

User interface for Studio Dimension Brass showing Articulation and Type selection menus, with Dynamics highlighted and Fortepiano selected.

Cresc./dim.

Use keyswitches to change length and to switch between crescendo and diminuendo.

Lengths: 2 and 3 sec.

User interface displaying musical articulation settings: Crescendo/Diminuendo selected for Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument.

Performance repetitions

Staccato and portato repetitions. There are no further options to these articulations.

Interface displaying sound articulations and types like short notes, long notes, dynamics, performance repetitions, staccato, and portato for Vienna Instruments software.

Dimension Brass II - Presets

The Presets of Dimension Brass II in general are built up analogous to those of Dimension Brass I (see above), but there are a few differences in the available articulations.

By default the keyswitches for Articulations are mapped from C1 to A1 (for Middle C = C4) for the trumpets, and C6 to A6 for all other instruments. For the available Types, the keyswitches start at C2 for trumpets, and at C7 for all others.

Additional options within Articulations or Types are offered by the Dimension Controllers. The controller function is indicated by the respective caption, as of course it may take on different tasks as needed. In this Collection, the only Dimension Controllers are MIDI CC1 for the long notes' marcato option, and keyswitches for the crescendo and diminuendo Patches.

Muted Trumpets, Horns, Trombones

Short notes

Staccato, portato, and long portato. There are no further options to these articulation types.

Vienna Instruments plugin interface showing brass articulations like Short notes, Long notes, Staccato, Portato, and Fluttertongue for Studio Dimension Brass software.

Long notes

Sustained notes, normal, marcato, and medium piano and forte. The latter are unlooped medium sustains with a dynamic range from pp-mf and mf-ff, respectively.

The second slot contains a copy of the sustains to make up for the "blared" articulations of Dimension Brass I.

  • Normal
  • Sus medium p
  • Sus medium f
User interface showing articulation and type options for Vienna Instruments like Studio Dimension Brass, with Long Notes and Sustain selected.
Marcato

As above with normal sustains, but with the option to use Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1) to add marcato attacks to the notes.

User interface for Studio Dimension Brass showing articulation, type, and attack selections for musical instrument samples.

Performance intervals

Performance legato normal and fast, as well as glissando performances. Use keyswitches to select type.

User interface showing Articulation and Type options for Studio Dimension Brass, with Perform interval and Legato selected.
Auto-speed

The Auto-speed option switches automatically between normal and fast legato according to playing speed.

Vienna Synchronized Dimension Brass I & II virtual instrument user interface showing articulation, type, and speed settings.

Dynamics

Fortepiano, sforzato, and sforzatissimo. There are no further options to these articulation types.

Software interface showing Studio Dimension Brass articulation and type configuration options for musical instrument samples, with Dynamics Fortepiano Sforzato Sforzatissimo selected.

Cre./dim. strong, Cre./dim light

Use keyswitches to change length and to switch between crescendo and diminuendo.

Cre./dim. strong

Lengths: 2/3/4 sec.

Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing articulation, length, and crescendo/diminuendo controls.
Cre./dim. light

Lengths: 1/2/3 sec.

User interface for Studio Dimension Brass software showing Articulation, Length, and Crescendo/Diminuendo options.

Flutter tonguing

Flutter tonguing, normal and crescendo. Use keyswitches to change articulation type.

Screenshot of the Studio Dimension Brass software interface, showing 'Articulation' and 'Type' columns with 'Fluttertongue' selected, demonstrating available sound variations.

Performance repetitions

Staccato, portato, and legato repetitions, normal and crescendo. Use keyswitches to change articulation type.

Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing Articulation and Type settings, including Perf repetitions, Short notes, and Perf rep stac.
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Fast repetitions

Fast staccato repetitions, 16ths at 140/150/160/170/180/200 BPM. Use keyswitches to change repetition speed.

User interface of Studio Dimension Brass II showing Articulation and Tempo settings. Articulation options include Short Notes, Long Notes, Dynamics, Fluttetongue, and selected Fast Repetitions. Tempo settings range from 140 bpm to 200 bpm.

Wagner Tubas

As the Wagner Tubas have a different range of articulations compared with the other ensembles, the Preset is adapted accordingly.

Short notes

Staccato and portato. Use keyswitches to change articulation type.

User interface showing musical articulation and type selection for Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument, with options like short notes, staccato, portamento, dynamics, and custom settings.

Long notes

Sustained notes, normal, blared, and with marcato attack option.

Sustain, Blare

There are no further options to these articulation types.

Studio Dimension Brass software interface showing articulation and type selection options including Long notes selected on the left and Sustain selected on the right for advanced brass instrument sound control.
Marcato

As above with normal sustains, but with the option to use Dim.Ctrl/A (CC1) to add marcato attacks to the notes.

User interface displaying parameters for Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument, showing Articulation, Type, and Attack settings with options like Long notes, Sustain, and Marcato.

Performance intervals

Performance legato normal and blared, with normal speed and fast. Use keyswitches to select type.

Studio Dimension Brass software interface displaying Articulation and Type settings for musical performance, highlighting Legato and Perform Interval options.
Auto-speed, Auto-spd. blare

The Auto-speed option switches automatically between normal and fast articulations according to playing speed.

Studio Dimension Brass instrument software interface showing articulation, type, and speed controls with options for performance intervals, legato, and auto-speed settings.

Dynamics

Fortepiano, sforzato, and sforzatissimo. There are no further options to these articulations.

User interface showing articulation and type settings for Studio Dimension Brass, with Dynamics selected under Articulation and Fortepiano selected under Type.

Cresc./dim.

Use keyswitches to change length and to switch between crescendo and diminuendo.

Lengths: 2/3/4 sec.

Studio Dimension Brass software interface displaying articulation, length, and crescendo/diminuendo controls for sound customization.

Flutter tonguing

Flutter tonguing, normal and crescendo. Use keyswitches to change articulation type.

Screenshot of the Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument interface showing articulation and type options, with Fluttertongue selected under both categories for brass sound customization.

Performance repetitions

Staccato, portato, and legato repetitions, normal and crescendo. There are no further options to these articulations.

Vienna Instruments Studio Dimension Brass user interface showing Articulation and Type selection menus for musical performance repetitions and dynamics.

Fast repetitions

Fast staccato repetitions, 16ths at 140/150/160/170/180/200 BPM. Use keyswitches to change repetition speed.

Screenshot of the Studio Dimension Brass virtual instrument interface showing articulation and tempo options, including fast repetitions and 140 bpm.