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Vienna Symphonic Library Ensemble Pro 7 - Mixing And Host Software For Orchestral Samples Across Networks (additional License, Download)

Vienna Symphonic Library Ensemble Pro 7 - Mixing And Host Software For Orchestral Samples Across Networks (additional License, Download)
  • Product Code: ga191262
  • Availability: In Stock

$300.00 $450.00

Available for download, Vienna Ensemble Pro 7 from Vienna Symphonic Library is a mixing and hosting application, custom made for hosting Vienna Instruments. 

The application allows for setting up a cross-platform, multiple-computer network without the need for extra MIDI and audio interfaces using a simple Ethernet cable. Additionally, the included Epic Orchestra 2 Sample Pack provides an all-in-one production tool for getting started right away, with 73GB worth of material. 

Use it as a host on the same computer as the sequencer to integrate all instrument and effect plug-ins from manufacturers such as Spectrasonics, Native Instruments, Waves, and more, and mix with them all. Effects from Vienna Suite Pro are also included. The software also integrates easily with Vienna MIR Pro, and it's compatible with Mac and Windows platforms.  

Hosts Vienna Instruments    Includes Epic Orchestra 2.0    Over 73GB of Orchestral Samples    MIDI and LAN Support    Inserts for Audio Units and VST Plug-Ins    Integrated FX & Mixing Tools    Integrates with Ensemble Pro    Standalone Application    Mac/Windows, AU/VST/VST3/AAX

General
Delivery MethodDownload
License TypeAdditional User Licence
Sound TypeOrchestral
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AU, VST, VST3
Standalone OperationNo
Visual Impairment SupportNo
System Requirements
OS CompatibilityWindows 10
Windows 11
macOS 11 or Later
Memory RequirementWindows, Mac:
2 GB (4 GB Recommended)
CPU RequirementMac:
Intel Core 2 Duo and Faster  
Windows:
Intel Core 2 Duo and Faster or 
AMD Athlon 64 X2 and Faster  
Supported USB Authentication DevicesViennaKey, eLicenser Compatible
Internet Connection RequiredYes

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with Speedlite 580 EX?

A: It is compatible with the Canon 580 ex flash. Note the wireless system is not TTL. So the flash will only work in Manual.

Q: 2. Mirrorless Camera + RS2 + MOVE QUICK RELEASE + Manfrotto Gimboom This quick release will be able to take this load while using gimboom for various jib/creative shots etc?

A: Yes, the Manfrotto MOVE Quick Release can handle up to 44 lbs.

Q: 3. Does this receiver works with the other Hahnel Compi TF trigger system ?

A: no only the captur system.

Q: 4. Does this receiver have a 1/4 X 20 socket for mounting on a tripod, etc?

A: Unfortunately, this receiver does not have a 1/4-20 socket on the bottom. It can only attach with a cold shoe attachment or onto to the hot shoe of a camera.

Q: 5. Does this work well on monopods for sports photography? Also, does it work well with the Skytracker Star Adventurer 2i?

A: The Manfrotto MOVE Quick Release Catcher System Set (2-Pack) will work on monopods, and it is compatible with the Skytracker Star Adventurer 2i.

Q: 6. Assuming this is the required 10 pin cable, Will the cable included be compatible with the new Nikon D810?

A: Yes, there is a 10 pin connection cable included with the GigaPan EPIC Pro Robotic Camera Mount.

Q: 7. Is there a cable for the Panasonic GH3?

A: Sorry havent purchased yet :)

Q: 8. Will the receiver be damaged if it fires an old flash like the Vivitar 2800?

A: I have no idea,an older flash just didn't have ETTL Sorry I couldn't answer your question.

Q: 9. How do you determine the nodal point setting?

A: To determine your camera's nodal point with the GigaPan EPIC Pro Robotic Camera Mount, first mount your camera on the EPIC. You then select a scene with one object in the foreground, and another in the distant background, being obscured by the the foreground object. Ideally, your foreground object is a minimum of ten feet from your camera setup. You then set your camera to its full zoom level, and position the camera so the foreground object is at the left edge of your screen with the background object obscured behind it. You will then want to rotate the EPIC so the foreground object is now on the right edge of your screen/viewfinder. Loosen the platform screw and move the platform forward or backward until you can no longer see the background object. Once the background object is always hidden regardless of the direction your camera is facing, your nodal point has been found.

Q: 10. How readable is the LCD display in bright sunlight? Also, is the display backlit for low-light situations?

A: The screen is pretty good to read in sunlight. And it does light up on the GigaPan EPIC Pro Robotic Camera Mount .

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