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Pulse Audio Vivid Strings Violas KONTAKT-ohsie screenshot
ohsie | 14 October 2024 | 2.6 GB
Unleash the Intimacy WITH
Vivid Strings

Capture the essence of chamber strings with VIVID STRINGS, meticulously crafted for rich, intimate detail. Featuring elite performers from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, this library delivers the close, expressive sound you crave.

Vivid Strings
VIVID STRINGS is a meticulously crafted chamber strings sample library, featuring the rich and intimate sounds of a range of elite performers including those from the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Recorded in a dry studio environment, this collection captures the essence of each string instrument in vivid detail, offering a close, intimate sound that retains the unique character of the players.

The library includes a diverse range of articulations, including real Legato, Sustain, Tremolo, Arc Vibrato, Staccato, and more, each recorded with precision to bring depth and realism to any composition.

Designed for flexibility, VIVID STRINGS will be released in sections (V1, V2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass) and eventually as a complete ensemble, making it ideal for composers and producers seeking nuanced and expressive string sounds.

Please note: FULL retail version of Kontakt 6.8.0 or later is required. NOT for Kontakt Player.

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  Resident 18.01.2014 2 574
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Thank you so much! I am glad!
  Resident 7.03.2014 3 584
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  Resident 10.07.2019 1 412
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This is the bank for violas. There are others for violins (as per your link), bass, and cello.
  Member 10.03.2024 1
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Has anyone heard the difference between the violins 1 and violins 2 libraries? I know that normally there are 2 violins sections in an orchestra, but why 2 separate libraries ? Just double tracking for more of a lush sound? Or something else?

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