It would seem that the raison d’être of these annual Bohèmes is not necessarily to show-case fabulous new artists, but simply to maintain a tradition – whether the singers justify the revival or not. Certainly some revivals have been a lot more impressive than others. Furthermore, if you’ve already purchased any Vienna Instruments Standard Library you can test-drive the respective Extended Library within the trial period.Nothing pleases the tradition-conscious Viennese more than continuity and, like the annual Opernball, this picture post-card production of La bohème by Franco Zeffirelli has been resurrected every year since its 1963 première. With a ViennaKey and a demo license you can test-drive all Vienna Symphonic Library software products within 30 days. This applies to ViennaKeys as well as to eLicenser USB devices not issued by the Vienna Symphonic Library! Later on, you can also move the licensing information from one ViennaKey to another, but you can’t store the same product license on two ViennaKeys at the same time.īefore you start, please make sure you have installed the latest eLCC software – you can download it from the eLicenser website, free of charge.ĭon’t forget to register ALL of your eLicenser USB Protection Devices at the VSL User Area. Use the eLCC software (eLicenser Control Center) to copy your licenses onto your USB protection device once you’ve received them with the product box or via email.
Furthermore, working with Vienna Instruments Collections and/or Vienna software products on more than one computer simultaneously requires one ViennaKey (with the respective licenses) for each computer.
Of course you can distribute Collections as you wish over several computers, e.g., Solo Strings and Chamber Strings on Computer A and Orchestral Strings and Brass on Computer B. You can use one ViennaKey for all of your Vienna Instruments Collections, as long as you run them on one single machine.