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Synchron Strings Pro sets a new standard in sampled string ensembles by combining expressive performance, detailed articulations, and seamless note transitions within an efficient and user-friendly interface. Recorded at Vienna's renowned Synchron Stage, the library features ensembles of 14 first violins, 10 second violins, 8 violas, 8 cellos, and 6 basses captured through eight phase-coherent microphone setups. This approach delivers sonic clarity and depth, enabling users to access a rich palette of string sounds suitable for a wide range of musical styles.
The heart of Synchron Strings Pro lies in its authentic representation of string performance nuances, including originally played attack and release variations. Users can easily select from marcato, soft, and crescendo attacks, along with espressivo notes that preserve the natural phrasing of expert musicians. The library’s innovative 'agile' legatos and portamentos were recorded under demanding conditions to capture fast phrases filled with genuine energy and drive. This allows composers to effortlessly play runs and complex figures at any tempo with smooth, realistic note transitions managed automatically by the Synchron Player.
Offering flexible preset options, Synchron Strings Pro includes individual ensembles, tutti mappings, and octave combinations that span multiple octaves while maintaining the complete articulation structure with polyphonic legato support. The Full Library version expands sonic possibilities by providing additional microphone positions, while the Standard Library contains the core articulations. This comprehensive string solution brings an unparalleled level of realism and musicality to orchestral string programming, making it a powerful tool for composers and producers alike.
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