
The VibysM is a 3 1/2 octaves Musser concert vibraphone. This is one of the best vibraphone models ever made.
It was played with soft mallets during the recording session to capture the maximum of dynamics and the softness of this instrument. The Vibraphone was very popular in the Jazz music of the 50's but somehow got used a lot less since then.
Today it is used more and more in popular music as well as modern jazz and even electronic music.


Sample player
Technical description
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VibysM comes with its own sample player, the UVI Workstation 3 (requires v3.1.6 or later). We provide it for free with every library that you buy, you don't need to buy an expensive sampler to use our products. It works on Mac (10.14 or later intel or arm processor) and PC (windows 10 or later), in standalone or as a plugin (VST / VST3 / AU / AAX ) and in 64 bits only. You can find more info about it here. |

913Mb uncompressed, 423Mb compressed in lossless flac format, around 411 samples.
Recorded with in ORTF configuration for a full stereo image.
9 velocity layers for the sustain.
3 velocity layers for the releases.
Sustain pedal noises (up and down), triggered automatically.
Tremolo (Motor) simulation with conytrol over depth and speed.
Advanced UVI scripting giving you access to a simple yet powerfull interface and advanced features.
iLok or computer based
Registration
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We use the iLok system to protect our products and you can choose to register your license to your computer or to an iLok dongle.
If you decide to use an iLok dongle, both V1 and V2 are compatible with our products. You can activate your license on up to 3 computers or iLok dongles at the same time and you can deactivate one and activate another as many times as you want. |

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Once your order is complete, you will be provided with a serial number.
You will then be able to register it to your iLok account from our website on this page (you need to be logged in to access this page). The whole process is described in the FAQ (instructions + screencast). |
Add review
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February 12, 2020
Best vibes library on the market that doesn't need Kontakt. I play vibes and use this with my electronic mallet instrument. Sounds great for jazz as well other genres like rock or indie that occasionally use vibes; however, mallets are perhaps a little hard for some classical repertoire but definitely gets the job done.
August 02, 2015
My go-to vibes. Only issue is getting the velocities just right. The sustain pedal works just like the real deal, vibrato is pretty good and it's nice you can adjust the depth. Only thing missing (thank God!) is the whoosh, whoosh, whoosh of the vibrato motor.