Session Strings Pro 2 1.0 Kontakt [patched] — Native Instruments
Crescendo, decrescendo, and various accent types.
Native Instruments Session Strings Pro 2 1.0 KONTAKT is a game-changing orchestral sample library that sets a new standard for realism, expressiveness, and flexibility. With its comprehensive range of articulations, intuitive interface, and seamless KONTAKT integration, this instrument is a must-have for composers, producers, and musicians seeking to elevate their music production.
The signature "bends" and expressive sweeps heard across modern pop and classic disco. Native Instruments Session Strings Pro 2 1.0 KONTAKT
In the world of music production, the quest for realistic and expressive virtual instruments is a never-ending pursuit. For composers, producers, and musicians, having access to high-quality orchestral samples can elevate a track from ordinary to extraordinary. Native Instruments, a renowned developer of music production software and hardware, has been at the forefront of this innovation. One of their flagship products, Session Strings Pro 2 1.0 KONTAKT, has become a staple in the industry, offering an unparalleled level of realism and flexibility in orchestral sampling.
The 1.0 release introduced massive upgrades over the original Session Strings, expanding both the acoustic content and the control engine. 1. Expanded Ensemble Configurations Crescendo, decrescendo, and various accent types
The library defaults to a centered stereo image (violins left, cellos right as the player sees them). To get a massive sound:
Tailor-made presets to pocket the strings in your mix. The signature "bends" and expressive sweeps heard across
Crescendo, decrescendo, and various lengths of swells.
Sustain (with and without vibrato), tremolo, and trills. Expressive: Crescendo, diminuendo, and swells. Specialty FX: Glissando, slides, and runs. 3. The Animator Engine
Version 1.0 features a "Smart Legato" script. When you play slowly (low velocity), you trigger a portamento slide. When you play fast (high velocity), you trigger a fingered legato. This makes the 11-piece section sound remarkably humane and fluid, avoiding the "machine gun" effect common in older libraries.
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