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stabmasterflex
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
Good Strings VST

Can anyone recommend a good VST for huge strings?

Old Post Feb-15-2006 16:21  United States
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Speactra
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Uppsala , Sweden

If you want "real" strings you should maybe try orchestral, haven't tried it myself but I think it's good.

For electronic strings almost any synth would handle it, Fm7, Vanguard, V-Station and so on....
I am using StringZ (it's free) quite often. With some effects on it, it makes really nice and deep pads and strings.
I can also recommend Ugo's String Theory (it's also free). I use it to do guitar similar synths sometimes...

StringZ => http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2059.html
String Theory => http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1074.html

Search around on www.kvraudio.com and see if you find something good.


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Final Call
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Louisiana USA

If your looking for like strings such as chellos ..violins..and such, i say go for Edirol Orchestral.

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Lunar Phase 7
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Zone 4

Cheese Strings Is Good For Pads, Kinda Limited Though.

Sound Patch's are good too I find, never used any big expensive string synths though, but I get by with Fruity Loops "String One Patch"

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djgosher2023
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: dublin ireland

quote:
Originally posted by Speactra
If you want "real" strings you should maybe try orchestral, haven't tried it myself but I think it's good.

For electronic strings almost any synth would handle it, Fm7, Vanguard, V-Station and so on....
I am using StringZ (it's free) quite often. With some effects on it, it makes really nice and deep pads and strings.
I can also recommend Ugo's String Theory (it's also free). I use it to do guitar similar synths sometimes...

StringZ => http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2059.html
String Theory => http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1074.html

Search around on www.kvraudio.com and see if you find something good.


there very good links you put up fair play!!


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ONION
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Location: Melbourne

* Korg Legacy Collection --> Wavestation
* Arturia ARP2600V
* Korg Legacy Collection ( Digital Edition )--> M1
* Edirol Orchestral
* Spectrasonics Atmosphere
* Albino 2

etc etc etc

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BshidoHEAT
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CRYSTAL!

My favorite VST


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Speactra
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Uppsala , Sweden

quote:
Originally posted by BshidoHEAT
CRYSTAL!

My favorite VST

Yupp, it's very good, and it's free too


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Prototrance
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Spectrasonics Atmosphere <---- The best IMO, I have a mate who has built massive orchestral string pieces using it.

Linplug / Rob Papen Albino 2 <------ very Jarre style strings

or some good samples and a phat sampler i.e. HALion 3


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retrobyte
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Michigan, USA

For real-sounding orchestral strings, Edirol Orchestral is the way to go. It's small, cheap, and sounds awesome. It's not as good as a sampled library, but those are hella expensive.


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PDM
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Fresno, CA

If you can afford to a more costy VST, go for Halion String Edition, Sample Tank XXL 2 or East West Symphonic Orquestra Platinum.

These come with real sounding acoustic strings, for synthesized sounding strings, Atmosphere and Absynth 3.0 are the kings.


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