VSL Prime Time - What tricks has this orchestral library up its sleeve?

By Guy Michelmore

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VSL Prime Time - what's this Orchestral Library's USP? Watch and find out because in the crowded world of mid-price orchestral libraries this one has a couple of tricks up its sleeve. If you are more interested in writing music than spending weeks building templates and tweaking samples, this might be the one for you. Vienna Symphonic Library are one of the pioneers of orchestral sampling and their libraries are sued by top film composers all over the world. Their attention to detail and level of control mean their top end libraries take time to get to know but Prime is aimed at a different market where ease of use is just as important. In this hands on review, composer Guy Michelmore takes it for a spin, and writes short piece of music. Check out our FREE course in film scoring https://thinkspace.ac.uk/courses/intro-to-film-scoring/

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