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The Crow Hill Company Vaults R+D Strings Beta v1.0.2 VST VST3 AU AAX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot
FREE | WiN+macOS | 21.5MB
ONE PLUGIN. MULTIPLE SOUNDS.

The Crow Hill Company Vaults R+D Strings Beta v1.0.2 VST VST3 AU AAX WiN macOS [FREE] screenshot

1
TIMBRE
A MODULATION WHEEL (CC1) CONTROLLED CROSSFADE BETWEEN UNIQUELY CAPTURED MUSICAL DYNAMICS.

2
GLISTEN
A PITCHED SHIFT GRANULAR DELAY BEING FED INTO A SHIMMER-BASED REVERB. NEED WE SAY MORE?

3
SUB
RE-SYNTHESISED BASS AND SUBHARMONICS, SQUASHED TOGETHER FOR ADDED HEFT.

4
PRIS
CONTROL THE BALANCE OF EVER SHIFTING FREQUENCIES AS THEY WEAVE IN AND OUT OF PHASE.

5
ECHO
A MODELLED MULTI-TAP TAPE DELAY. WITH JUST ENOUGH WARMTH AND WOBBLE TO SATISFY EVEN THE MOST ANALOG OF PURISTS.

6
SPLOSH
A NEW AND IMPROVED CHAMBER-SIZED ALGORITHMIC REVERB. PERFECT FOR POSITIONING A SOUND WITHIN A PRODUCTION.



System Requirements
VERSION 1.0.2

Supported Plug-In Formats:
AU, VST3, VST, AAX

Operating System Compatibility:
macOS Catalina (10.15) through to Ventura (13.x) (Apple Silicon and Intel compatible)
Windows 10 through to Windows 11

Recommended Minimum Requirements:
8 GB or more of RAM
High-Speed Internet Connection
Up to 1.6 GB of free disk space
SSD (if installing to an external drive)


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comments

  Resident 3.03.2020 729
+228
what the heck
lovely sounding in 21 MB !?!
I'm here , That's more than enough !!
  Member 3.04.2023 47
+10
yes indeed - this string plugin does a GREAT job, and it´s time to ignore Spitfire anyway, since they throw C.Henson out of his own company just for stating his opinion on a controversial issue.
  Member 21.06.2018 16 9146
+1218
  Member 26.05.2014 1 24
+4
Oh that's good to know. Never knew this. Won't be supporting those plebs. Hope all their newer plugins get cracked soon.
"Do not fear the man who stands with many, fear the man who stands alone"
  Member 29.05.2023 22
+6
The 'installer' downloads an actual installer that is 889MB. The downloader wouldn't start downloading it on my W7 machine. Ran it on my W10 laptop and downloaded the big installer. Ran that on my W7 machine without problems. Runs fine on W7 Studio One 4.6 although the website says W10 and above.
  Releaser 24.05.2013 21 1022
+7804
Yes thats right. The actual plugin takes more than a GB of space. Can't recommend this.
  Member 23.02.2016 1 208
+52
Yes, Win7 here too. The downloader gets stuck and won't start downloading.
  Member 29.05.2023 22
+6
OK, this is a strange one... It sounds great, both the piano and the strings, but the strings act very strange..... Like if I hit middle C, it won't continuously play a C note, but it'll change every 2 bars to a different note. In this case it goes C, A, G, so it plays a progression instead of a single note. Can I turn that off? Otherwise this is pretty useless.... Great sound for a free plugin though!

Edit: The progressions/gestures seem to be triggered by velocity but in a very strange way. Right now I've noticed that any note that has a velocity above 86 triggers a gestures/note change, but when it does that depends on the bpm of your project. Right now I'm at 87bpm and it triggers around the 2 bar mark. When I change the bpm to 120 it triggers at around 1.5 bar. Would be nice to have an option to turn this off or at least be able to configure when that note change happens. Now it seems sort of random.
  Member 8.06.2021 1 8
+10
From what Christian seemed to mention, it's because he wanted users to cause that Hysterisis type sound you hear in a lot of score music, with higher strings playing ostinatos at the same time as a sustained lower note. He explains it in the YouTube video:

https://youtu.be/NjygXOaTd0w?si=2UO7TzTdxvQVdgXo
ORDO
  Member 29.05.2023 22
+6
Thanks for the info, didn't really watch the video, just skipped through it to hear the sound and then dived straight into the plugin. Watched the entire thing now.

It's a cool feature for sure, but it would be logical/nice to have some control over it. A simple button where you can set the timing for the gestures (bar, 1/2 bar, etc) would suffice. Right now I'm in another test project @ 120bpm, simple drum loop and a b minor chord playing for 4 bars. Now I'm noticing the B note changing at the 1.5 bar mark, the D note changing at the 2.5 bar mark and the F note just plays continuously without changing.

This makes no sense cause it just doesn't sound right, the timing's off. It's like I imported a sample which has a different tempo. The keychanges are half a bar too late. If I then bounce the midi out and stretch that sample from 4 to 3 bars, they keychanges suddenly make sense timing wise, but now I'm missing a bar of string sample....

It's like this plugin is set to some weird default time signature like 5/4 (no clue really). Hope this will get addressed in a future version, cause for free strings, these sound really cool.

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