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Softrave is an indie music software and sample library company based at Barcelona.

If you want to sell your sample libraries or vstis via our store feel free to communicate via support email drtikov gmail.com.

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Latest reviews of Softrave products

Harmonium

Reviewed By elviecho [all]
November 9th, 2021
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

This slightly detuned instrument is the perfect choice to mimic the scary sound of the intro sequence of "Shining". It is old and ugly but I love it.

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Jew Harp

Reviewed By mixyguy2 [all]
September 8th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

A nice little instrument, totally surprised that I had 75 diff jew harp sounds to play with...needless to say many of them don't sound like a real jew harp, but that's OK because some of them do and the ones that don't are a fun diversion and something unique. Well worth the download and well done.

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Lel UDS Drums Free VSTi

Reviewed By MushLuvd [all]
July 24th, 2019
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

Gonna give it a try. Looking to augment my sound design files and thought this would be a good place to start the creative flow. Looking forward.

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Lady Anna Voice

Reviewed By Rathead [all]
February 15th, 2012
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

I have both this VSTi, and the sampleset for Lady Anna Voice.

I have rated the VSTi as a 7 because I really love and enjoy the samples, but I am not in love with the instrument.

The samples are fun and I can see many uses for them, both by themselves and as textures and loop fodder.

They won't appeal to everybody, but if you like Left-Of-Centre they might be right up our alley.

There are moans, groans, random vocalese, clicks and slurps. Great stuff !.

The instrument plays these sounds, in four different banks, and offers semitone and cent pitch adjustment per bank which might be useful to help some of the unpitched samples, of which there are many. The pitch shifting on offer is +/- 48 semitones (!) but is achieved by altering the replay speed, so length varies with pitch. This is one reason why I prefer the samples loaded into another sampler, rather than use the VSTi. Another reason is that the samples are anonymously named and seem to be randomly distributed among the 4 banks so it is tricky to find what you are after.

Having said that, there is a free trial version with only 20 sounds.If the instrument works for you then great. If not, buy the samples instead. The 20 free samples are pretty representative of the full set which of course features many more variations.

I had a small sales related query and Dmitry was exceptionally helpful and very quick to respond, so customer service looks better than good.

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Harmonium

Reviewed By jobromedia [all]
October 11th, 2009
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

Saw this as a random plugin for the hour, and thought I should give it a shot. This synth tries to mimic some 19th century harmonium, which it does quite good. The sound is rather warm but has a big problem with missing loops at some parts. It also constantly plays 3 semitones below the scale, so you are forced to retranspose before you use it. This is a function that the developer definitly should've fixed before releasing this plugin. He could just as easily added the detune prefab, remove the menus and the knob and set the semitone list to 3 semitones above Then he should've connected the detune prefab to the incoming pitch of all samplers he uses. This would save some time for musicians who wants to start playing directly. Stability it is quite decent. Haven't noticed any behaviors that synthedit plugins normally has. The presets is quite average in quality, but shows the potential this instrument has. No documentation to speak about, haven't had any issues with the support (haven't tried it yet:) ), and the GUI looks proper except for the sliders that could've been looking better. Also there is a problem with the patina of the logotype. It looks 20th century with it's bright yellow color. Enough bitching around. So how is the sound? It is like a pipeorgan in some ways. If the loops where consistent then it could replace as a cheap pipeorgan.
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