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VSCO2 Rompler

Orchestral ROMpler Plugin by bigcat instruments
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VSCO2 Rompler
VSCO2 Rompler by bigcat instruments is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin and an Audio Units Plugin.
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The new Rompler Version of the Versilian Studios Chamber Orchestra features a complete rework of the GUI and Scripting thanks to the artwork of Simon Autenrieth. It ups the number of samples from 1500 to over 2000 with the addition of a second trombone and piano and round robins for the short articulations.

There are 25 orchestral instruments covering strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion with 88 articulations inside a single VST instrument making it a nice sketching orchestra. It is designed to be easy on lower spec machines like laptops with the largest instrument using only 200 megs of memory and no disk streaming required.

Thanks to Sam Gossner for the samples released as the VSCO2 Community Edition.

Creative Commons Zero: Versilian Studios / Sam Gossner.

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Purple Six Recordz
Purple Six Recordz
30 June 2018 at 7:02pm

Love the vst, Fast loading of samples, Notes slides really smoothly and goes easy on RAM in Fl Studio 12.

As producer, this VST is a keeper. :).

I also made a video on My other channel of how it sounds for Myself and others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CxPeilBTGA

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