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  • The VSL Story - 20 Years VSL - Part I, feat. Herb Tucmandl

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    Hi everybody,

    Here's a video worth watching!

    Herb Tucmandl walks you through the process of creating the Vienna Symphonic Library.

    More to come, so stay tuned!

    Best,
    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
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    It's a pity that it is not in English or French😊


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  • You _have_ seen the subtitles, haven't you?


    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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    @Dietz said:

    You _have_ seen the subtitles, haven't you?

    no

    How do you get them ?


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    Hi Cyril,

    Here you go!

    Best,
    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
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    Hi Paul

    Many thanks, I did not now this. You learn every day

    You even had them in French😊

    Kind regards

    Cyril


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  • This doc is brilliant! It figures that VSL emerged from such a passionate and creative mind, from musician to filmmaker, from tinkering with ideas to complex, precise steps to development. Herb Tucmandl is as engaging as he is energetic in his eager retelling of this remarkable journey of discovery. What an example of the power of following your own path in life.

    This film is essential viewing for the community to experience this history. If you work with VSL tools, then you need to see this. The vastness and thoroughness of the task that enables one to simply produce music is staggering. Puts the occasional temporary hiccups into perspective. We can all be glad that it was such a cold summer in the Tyrol way back when.

    Very much looking to part deux of the VSL Story. By the way, the setting was superb, as was the editing and, well, of course, the soundtrack. And, Paul, your cameos are wonderful – wow, 2004 and you were already presenting VSL with your now well-known enthusiasm.

    Bravo to all!

    Jim


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