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London Solo Strings Out Now! Big Fish Audio’s New Virtual Instrument With Intro Offer!

London Solo Strings Virtual Instrument From Big Fish Audio

Get ready to fall in love with your string tracks all over again! London Solo Strings from Big Fish Audio is here, and it’s a total game-changer. This isn’t your average, stiff string virtual instrument. This one is all about feel, nuance, and making music that actually sounds alive.

Imagine the rich, soulful tone of a 1740s violin or the deep, powerful rumble of a contrabass – all captured with jaw-dropping clarity by world-class musicians. And the best part? The new 2.0 update makes it even better! With a slick new interface, looped articulations for seamless performances, and tons of new expressive controls, this library is more responsive and inspiring than ever.

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Big Fish Audio’s Vintage Strings Now Available!

Vintage Strings

Vintage Strings is a virtual instrument for Kontakt 5 designed to emulate the classic violin string section sounds of R&B, Soul, and Funk records from the 1960’s and 1970’s. Whether you’re an experienced arranger or casual producer, Vintage Strings was designed to make it quick and easy for you to create great sounding string tracks for your productions. Like its sister product, Vintage Horns, Vintage Strings was not designed to be a shiny, perfect sounding virtual instrument. Instead, we tried to capture the way string sections sounded back in the ’60s and ’70s; including the decidedly not classical playing style and minor imperfections that added character to those sections and made them sound so good.

For Vintage Strings we recorded a 6 piece violin section using vintage Neuman U-87 mics and Royer ribbon mics run through a great sounding SSL board. To capture a true vintage string sound, we used close mics, room mics, and string section positioning based on actual session notes from old Motown and Philly Soul recording sessions. Rather than record the violins in a magnificent concert hall or some other large and resonant recording space, we recorded our players in a funky old studio with a smaller, less-reverberant room that had characteristics similar to the rooms used to record classic Soul and R&B records.

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