Soprano Choir for free if buy/register Vienna Special Ed.

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Soprano Choir for free if buy/register Vienna Special Ed.

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Sorry it's hard to get all the important info in a short title topic.

The specifics are that if you buy and register Vienna Special Edition or Vienna Special Edition Plus between 1-31 March 2010, you get the Soprano Choir for free.

I have used the Soprano Choir quite a bit, and it is the best out there in terms of depth and breadth. It doesn't have the phrasing or WordBuilder type functionality that some libraries have, but you could always layer it with one of those.

This choir is warm, or cold -- depending on which patch you choose. It is very versatile, and hints at how great the full Choir Library will be when it is finally released.

Those who have a license for Soprano Choir will receive a discount on the full Choir Library (or maybe just the Extended License) once it is made available. So this freebie is like a double gift.
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