Solina Sampled

US SampleScience releases Analog String Ensemble for MacOS and Windows      17/10/23

SampleScience tells us that their Analog String Ensemble is a sample-based plugin that faithfully recreates the sound of the ARP Solina, the synthesizer string ensemble from the 1970s.

A spokesperson said, "This string ensemble faithfully captures the six original sounds of the ARP instrument, all meticulously sampled with the iconic chorus effect intact to deliver that unmistakable 1970s analog sound."

Here's more details from the company...

Renowned artists such as Pink Floyd, Air, Tangerine Dream, The Cure, New Order, and many more have harnessed the captivating sounds of this instrument to create their music. It embodies a timeless and iconic tone that has left an indelible mark on the landscape of popular music.

This virtual incarnation not only preserves the authenticity of the original but also expands upon it by doubling the available sounds and introducing saw and sine oscillators, providing you with greater sonic flexibility.

Additionally, it incorporates six effects, filters, and a versatile multi-modulator, empowering you to fine-tune these extraordinary sounds to your individual preferences.

Features:

  •     6 authentic 1970s String Ensemble sounds
  •     Vinyl/Tape layer effects
  •     Distortion, Delay, Chorus, Reverb
  •     Multi-LFO
  •     Highpass/Lowpass filter
  •     Low-CPU usage
  •     Amplitude range controls

Pricing and Availability:
$30

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