Sonivox – Orchestral Companion Strings 1.4 (VSTi, AAX) [Win x86 x64]

By | October 26, 2017

 

Orchestral strings from Sonivox. All sections are present. A lot of articulations. The rest is advertising.
Extras. information : They’re lush. They’re dramatic. They’re emotionally evocative. Nothing sets the mood like well-done ensemble strings in the hands of a skilled composer / arranger / producer.

The key, of course, is “well-done,” and you’re sunk before you start if your strings sound like screechy steel cables instead of a rich, silky, expressive string ensemble.
We’ll never let that happen to you. That was our mindset when we created Orchestral Companion Strings.
The SONiVOX design team has produced over 90 outstanding string programs, each one meticulously crafted to deliver as accurate and convincing an experience as possible. Your productions deserve nothing less.

There is a comprehensive collection of full enslaves, which are fantastic for the background, string parts or quickly sketching out an orchestral score. But we also offer you also a full array of individual sections. The key is flexibility, you can compose and create on as detailed a level as you’d like. All sections are fully represented, including 1st violins, 2nd violins, violas, cellos and contra basses. Up and down bow bowing, sustain, staccato, and spiccato notes, plus instrument pizzicato and tremolo articulations provide the depth of content needed for convincing ensemble string parts and tracks.

 

Year / Release Date : 2016
Version : 1.4
Developer : Sonivox
Developer’s site : sonivoxmi.com/products/details/orchestral-companion-strings
Format : VSTi, AAX
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : Cured
System requirements : Windows 8, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Home Premium, Profession, or Ultimate
Minimum Dual Core 2 GHz, Intel Core i5 or i7 Recommended
Minimum RAM 2GB, 4GB or more Recommended
1 Gigabyte free hard drive space (Download and Installation)
A VST, RTAS (Pro Tools 10) or AAX (Pro Tools 11) compatible host application

 

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