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Vienna Symphonic Library is celebrating their transition from eLicenser to iLok with promotional pricing across their entire catalog. This means Vienna Ensemble Pro, Synchron Elite Strings, the Big Bang Orchestra, VI Super Package, and more are all at lower prices. Here's more from VSL and North American distributor ILIO...
Here Are Some Reasons Why VSL Switched to iLok:
- License Management is handled using the iLok Cloud (no key required) or if you choose, a physical iLok key.
- Flexible license management in the iLok License Manager.
- Improved content management with the new Vienna Assistant.
- Future-proof: You will benefit from all updates, expansions, and upgrades of VSL's library and software products.Authorizations for ALL VSL Products Now Delivered via iLok
All VSL products purchased prior to March 17, 2022, will need to be converted to the new iLok version to use with any VSL product installed on or after March 17, since the old eLicenser authorizations and the new iLok authorizations cannot be used for the same software.
Users who are unable to convert their software or library content right away (e.g., because they are in the middle of a project) can still take advantage of the current promotional pricing and install new iLok libraries at a later date.
IMPORTANT--Detailed instructions on converting existing VSL software products and sample library content from eLicenser to iLok can be found here: https://www.ilio.com/vsl-ilok.
ILIO's dedicated support team is standing by to assist anyone and answer questions about this transition via phone or email support. Get in touch with us here: https://www.ilio.com/contact or call us at 818-707-3655 for any questions regarding VSL.
All Vienna Symphonic Library products are distributed in North America by ILIO and can be purchased here: https://www.ilio.com/products/vienna and from a number of dealers.
About Vienna Symphonic Library
The Vienna Symphonic Library is a research-driven music software and sample library developer based in Vienna, Austria. The company was founded by Herb Tucmandl in October 2000. Since then, more than ten million samples of nearly every symphonic orchestra instrument, choir, and more have been recorded and published. With over five terabytes of high-resolution sound, it is by far the largest sample database ever created by a single company.
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