Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Solo Violin 2 | Film‑score‑grade Solo Violin Library and Expressive Controls
Vienna Symphonic Library Synchron Solo Violin 2 recreates the authentic tone and expression of a solo violin with nuanced dynamics and a wide variety of articulations. Combined with Synchron Player's stage positioning and reverb shaping, it is ideal for composing and producing film scores, game music, chamber music, and solo lines.
Key Product Features
- Expressive solo violin tones that balance lyrical quality with close‑up detail
- Includes common articulations: sustained, legato, staccato, accents, vibrato, glissandi, harmonics, and more
- Seamless switching between articulations and tonal layers via key switches and customizable MIDI CC
- Synchron Player provides built‑in stage positioning and spatial simulation to quickly create foreground/background placement and width
- Supports multi‑dimensional expressive control including dynamics, vibrato, attack/release, and dynamic crossfading
- Efficient sample streaming and memory management, suitable for large projects and multi‑track setups
- Save custom presets and layer configurations for quick recall of commonly used performance setups
- Multi‑output routing to the DAW for flexible submixing and effect processing
System Requirements
- Operating System: 64‑bit Windows and macOS supported
- Player: Vienna Synchron Player required (included with the library)
- CPU & RAM: Multi‑core CPU recommended; 16 GB or more RAM recommended for large projects
- Storage: SSD recommended for improved loading and streaming performance
- Audio Interface: Professional audio interface supporting ASIO/Core Audio
- Network: Internet connection required for downloads and authorization
Plugin Formats
- VST3
- Audio Units (AU, macOS only)
- AAX
Supported Applications and DAW Integration
Loadable as a standard plugin in major DAWs (e.g., Logic Pro, Cubase, Nuendo, Pro Tools, Studio One, Ableton Live, REAPER, etc.). Use key switches and customizable MIDI CC to manage articulations, and control Synchron Player's expressive and mix parameters via DAW automation. It can also be combined with algorithmic composition or AI assistant‑generated MIDI clips and control curves to quickly create sketches, sectional templates, and final multi‑track export workflows.