StringZ is a much improved version of StringZ.
Now much more capable of providing pad ensemble sounds as well as the PM sounds that StringZ was famous for. This version boasts the keyscale controls first introduced in Rticul8r. Here they can be used to good effect to fine tune the filter or harmonics across the keyboard. This version also has a reverb unit built in that can become part of the voice architecture. Complete with a full bank of 128 presets which have been kindly contributed by Tim Conrardy and Himalaya showing the full range of this distinctive keyboard.
Now much more capable of providing pad ensemble sounds as well as the PM sounds that StringZ was famous for. This version boasts the keyscale controls first introduced in Rticul8r. Here they can be used to good effect to fine tune the filter or harmonics across the keyboard. This version also has a reverb unit built in that can become part of the voice architecture. Complete with a full bank of 128 presets which have been kindly contributed by Tim Conrardy and Himalaya showing the full range of this distinctive keyboard.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1.7 Mb)
Cannot use this instrument on Windows10 although I kept my computer off Internet for 3-1/2 years (ie. Houston Astros World Series Championship install). This day, or earlier this year or last year wasn't going to change that. Eventually it freaks with the sound. Didn't dare use it on GNU/Linux with Wine. Instead I could use Ugo's String Theory after putting it off for too long. That other is friendly to automation and could be used for percussive hits, and is more expressive than this instrument.
(4 / 5)
Very Well
(5 / 5)
Still cool in 2018
(5 / 5)
Wide range of stringy pads, that don't sound out-of-date. Under 3% CPU in Reaper 32-bit
(4 / 5)
Got some good resonant string sounds.
(5 / 5)
This is one of those things i dl'd a long time ago, and i had to come back for it. This thing packs a lot of variety.
(5 / 5)
Piano One + preset 83 (pad) = nice sound!
(4 / 5)
Sounds like "String Theory". Pluck It!