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  • The best Vienna demo ever done ?

    http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/KF/2006/05/led/Vienna_Symphonic_Orchestra_-_Stairway_to_Heaven.mp3


    from this website:
    http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/05/stairways_to_he.html


    101 Stairways to Heaven

    Over one hundred covers of the Led Zeppelin classic song, "Stairway to Heaven". Includes versions by The Doors, Frank Zappa, Dolly Parton, Heart, Redd Kross, Pat Boone, the Gregorian Masters of Chant and the London Symphony Orchestra.

  • I doubt that this should be VSL. It propably is performed VIENNA SYMPHONIC SOUND ORCHESTRA...

    NOT VSL. Cuase these are the strings I have been waiting for - that VSL unfortunately did not deliver yet!!!!!!!!! [8o|] [[;)]]

  • was a joke [[;)]]
    Did you heard the appassionata violins ? that's what you're looking for and it a free VI update

  • Yes, I know...
    1. It is not a general free update
    2. You should not post jokes - hehe [[;)]]
    3. They do not sound as expected...unfortunately...

  • That was indeed a fun track, and while the strings did sound great-- I wouldn't say that this was the best showcase for VSL itself.

    I was impressed with the way the track was mixed. It was a remarkable accomplishment to have the rock-techno-orchestral elements in a "wall of sound" mix with obvious care given to sonic placement of all those elements which compete for attention and often get lost in the wrong engineer's hands (ears). Just when I thought I'd heard enough or "Stairway" for one lifetime, I found that I really enjoyed this track very much, and no mistake about it. To that extent, I'd nominitate it for one of the best demos *of its kind*.

    However, to qualify (imho) for "the best Vienna demo ever" it would have to be a standalone symphonic track which was indistinguishable from a real orchestral track in a blind side-by-side comparison listening test. The rhythm section does draw attention away from the orchestral detailing, so unless I was told that this was done with Vienna, I couldn't have guessed it.

    But high kudos go to the arranger/orchestrator/visionary responsible for this adaptation. That meant more to me than enything else.

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    still not sure if you are joking around ... but have a search on V.S.O.P or Wiener Symphoniker & Christian Kolonovits

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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    @Matt 1 said:

    Yes, I know...
    1. It is not a general free update
    2. You should not post jokes - hehe [[;)]]
    3. They do not sound as expected...unfortunately...

    ad 3 - would you mind to go into details?

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library