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Hi everybody,
This is a dream come true for many of us!
Finally, there’s a sequencer that communicates efficiently with our Synchron Player, boosting your creative output with a simple interface. We’re stoked about the collaboration with the Presonus Studio One Team, and it’s incredible to see how convenient a simple feature is when you’re managing all the articulations you find with our products!
Do you remember the first time you used your key to remotely open your car? This felt similar… You never know how much you missed a feature until it’s finally there:
Welcome SOUND VARIATIONS, available now with Presonus Studio One 5.2!
We are also offering DEMO LICENSES for the products we used in our Studio One Tutorial Songs:
BIG BANG ORCHESTRA SERIES
Big Bang Orchestra: Andromeda – Essentials Big Bang Orchestra: Black Eye – Phrases & FX Big Bang Orchestra: Capricorn – Symphonic Riffs Big Bang Orchestra: Dorado – Percussion Ensembles Big Bang Orchestra: Eridanus – Percussion Ensemble Riffs Big Bang Orchestra: Fornax – Pitched Percussion Ensembles Big Bang Orchestra: Ganymede – Choirs
SYNCHRON-ized Special Editions SYNCHRON-ized Special Editions Volume 1-7
SYMPHONIC SOUNDDESIGN: Vienna Smart Spheres Vienna Smart Hits
Enjoy!
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Paul, this looks exciting. Happy to see that VSL is the first to utilize Studio One's new capability.
I have always used Cubase. One of the main reasons was Expression Maps. But seeing the Studio One is going the extra mile to make such functionality far easier for the user makes me sit up and take notice.
Kudos to VSL!
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Paul, question, this new feature; is it using the VST3 capabilities for communicating that kind of stuff back to the host, or something proprietary and exclusive to studioOne?
One thing that would be be interesting would be to be able to get that kind of info back to the actual DAW, even when the DAW is using VePro to host Synchron
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Hi,
We also think this is really exciting. We are using a protocol that has been developed by and is only available with Studio One at this point.
Transition from any sequencer is really easy, so give those demo versions a try!
A few rules that helped me at the start:
1) Drag and drop whatever you see. 2) Right-clicking elements show you ALL available options.
Here's a list of a few overview videos to start with.
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Originally Posted by: Paul 
Hi,
We also think this is really exciting. We are using a protocol that has been developed by and is only available with Studio One at this point.
Transition from any sequencer is really easy, so give those demo versions a try!
A few rules that helped me at the start:
1) Drag and drop whatever you see. 2) Right-clicking elements show you ALL available options.
Here's a list of a few overview videos to start with.
Best, Paul
Hi Paul!
As an SO 5.2 and VSL Synchron Strings Pro user I could not be happier! This really enhances my workflow tremendously. Are you planning to make any more of these demo projects? Those are really great ways to get to know all the articulations in the SSP library.
Thanks again (and to Presonus as well!) for such a great feature!
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Hi Bastiaan,
Happ to see you like it!
No further demos planned right now, but we will definitely keep pushing!
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Hello Peeps,
Studio One recently made me curious anyway because it is a Multi-touch compatible Program if you use it on such a display.
One question about that. When you open a 3rd-party PlugIn like the Synchron Player in Studio One ... can you touch several faders of the PlugIn at the same time just because you use the Synchron Player in Studio One? Or must VSL provide this functionality?
Thanks and Greetings,
Lars
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Hi Lars,
I don't have a touch-screen computers available here right now, but I'm seeing exciting things for the upcoming Studio One Remote App update. I don't think touching several faders of the Synchron Player at the same time on a touch screen will work, but maybe someone can prove me wrong...
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Thanks for the answer, Paul.
If I should buy S1 I will test It and give some Info about that.
Edit: The Remote App is Windows-compatible - Wow!That is cool!
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Hi Paul,
Does SV work with all Synchron libraries or just the ones listed in your first post above?
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Hi Bill,
It works with all current and future Synchron Player Libraries 
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Finale 25, Sibelius 2018, Notion 6, Overture 5, Cubase 10.5, StaffPad Win10 x64, 32GB RAM; Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 Kontakt, Bunch of VSL, VIP, VEP, EWQL Orch, Choir and Pianos August Forster 190
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I have to say this is absolutely amazing! Having a wide range of articulations is a major reason I recently chose VSL string libraries. As a newbie I began learning MIDI, starting to parse through forum posts on using keyswitches/CC/program changes/the Logic ‘environment’ etc. and getting prepared for the long slog ahead to program my articulation sets for all my VSL libraries. And voilá: this implementation using Studio One’s API magically appears! I decided to switch from Logic to S1 to check it out.
The very first day I loaded the Synchron player into S1 I was like a kid in a candy store: I could do all 127 articulations in Synchron Strings Pro (well, maybe I tried out about 30-40 the first day….. the candy rush got too much). It’s incredible to straightaway start thinking of musical possibilities instead of how best to program keyswitches. Also I wouldn’t have programmed all the 127 possibilities, and may not even have realized what sonic possibilities I was missing if Sound Variations were not available. And then there is my Synch Dimension Strings bundle!
This is a game changer - many thanks to all at VSL who’ve made this possible. And I’m very encouraged that you have plans to take this even further.
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Hi welltempered,
Thanks for sharing!
We also believe that Sound Variations will change the way we think about MIDI production, and it's very cool to see that Presonus is thinking and working ahead!
Let's see what's next!
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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You’re welcome, Paul. Given the ease of using Synchron libraries with Sound Variations, VSL seems to have set up a dangerous pipeline straight to my wallet ;-)
I feel the siren call of Elite Strings….
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