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Strings
Reviewed By Jay Sherman [all]
April 3rd, 2007
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows
It's rather difficult to write a 1000 character (required) critique for a simple one sound VST but I liked these strings so much that I'm going to try.
I found this sound pleasantly full bodied. Also the notes come up to full strength very quickly, which was important for a fast paced song I'm tweaking that has strings in the lower octaves.
Occasionally I like to just improv on the keyboard for ideas and this is my number one pick for a sound to do so with.
As a one sound VST, there really isn't an interface, and of course it's a "one trick pony" and that's fine. It doesn't need a manual. It doesn't have nor need any presets. I haven't needed customer support. Is it a good value for the money? Time is also Money, and with that said, it's still a great value for the time/money. It has been perfectly stable.
Rach's Prelude in C# minor sounds very good on it. Messing around in C# sounds real good in general. The high pitched notes sound very smooth as opposed to piercing.
Read ReviewI found this sound pleasantly full bodied. Also the notes come up to full strength very quickly, which was important for a fast paced song I'm tweaking that has strings in the lower octaves.
Occasionally I like to just improv on the keyboard for ideas and this is my number one pick for a sound to do so with.
As a one sound VST, there really isn't an interface, and of course it's a "one trick pony" and that's fine. It doesn't need a manual. It doesn't have nor need any presets. I haven't needed customer support. Is it a good value for the money? Time is also Money, and with that said, it's still a great value for the time/money. It has been perfectly stable.
Rach's Prelude in C# minor sounds very good on it. Messing around in C# sounds real good in general. The high pitched notes sound very smooth as opposed to piercing.
