Virtual string machine.
The string machine (also called string ensemble or string synth) was invented by ken freeman in 1970 as an attempt to replicate the sound of orchestral strings. It was so successful that it shortly became beloved instrument in its own right.
The distinctive sound of vintage string machines like the Arp Solina or the Crumer Performer can be heard on numerous music productions. It has been used by various musicians like: Pink Floyd, Air, Beck, The Eagles, Kraftwerk, The Cure, Joy Division, Josh Wink, Morrisey, Tangerine Dream, Keane, Japan, and New Order to name few.
Like these old machines, Vintage Strings MkII is a synthesizer that was especially designed to produce rich warm string pads. It make no use samples, so any of its presets can be tweaked, and new ones can be easily created, making Vintage Strings MkII as user friendly as it is toneful.
Processor Pentium 4/AMD 1500 MHz or better
RAM 256 MB or more
Free disc space 3 MB of hard disk space
Operating System Windows 95 to Windows XP/Vista
Host Application Cubase SX/SL, Nuendo (1.5 or higher) or other VST 2.0 compatible host applicatio
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