| Product | Sylfid-f2 |
| Developer | Syflex |
| Price (MSRP) | $20 |
| Type / Tags |
| Instrument(s) |
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Latest Version |
Download | Released |
| 1.0 | Demo / Trial | ![]() |
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| 1.0 | Demo / Trial | ![]() |
| Copy Protection | Key File |
| Average User Rating |
Sylfid-f2 is a new physical modeling string plug-in that models a musical instrument that has two strings per note. It doesn't use any samples: everything is computed using a fast simulation algorithm. It computes the propagation of waves on the strings, and converts them to sounds in real time. This allows creation of sounds that exhibit real-life properties like long decays, without any samples, no loops and no reverb.
The material of the strings can be changed continuously from metal to plastic.
The plug-in is based on the same technology as Sylfid-f1, but is less complex to tune. For example the strings material cannot be changed on a per string basis and the hammer position is fixed.
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