Orch Strings is a string machine synthersizer.
- 16 Patches Single Panel Synth.
- 6 Saw Oscillators.
- Octave, Semi tone and Fine Tune.
- 1 ADSR VCA EG.
- 2 12,24 db SV Filters Low pass Hi Pass.
- Band Pass Band Reject (Notch).
- Keyboard Tracking Cut & Res.
- Chorus,Reverb,Stereo Width.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1.1 Mb)
You guys are the best, thank you. So much great sounds!
(5 / 5)
Great sound! Easy to use and low CPU hit.
Muy bueno, gracias!
I find it to be a rather nice string machine. Seems to work good in Cubase. Plug it into 15 seconds of reverb and it sounds tremendous. Nice little VST.
good starting. I suggest try put less oscillators but more beauty on them. Forget to solve all with long decays and delay and reverb...
(4 / 5)
I like this one. Check out Uncut White Lightning as well. The arpeggitor is great. Stringer 12 is my fave though because I like that early Duran Crumar and early Cure Solina. Does them both identically. For later Cure, Superwave Octave Strings sound very close to JP10 strings.
(5 / 5)
IMHO better than Cheese Factory
(2 / 5)
Good try... but go and get some Mellotron type VSTs if you want this type of strings. I got them all. DSK strings and Symphonia are the best sample based free VSTs though...
Dsk would be good but they use up soon much CPU it's exhausting.
(3 / 5)
Weird,haunted Mellotron kind of sound.Usefull,I suppose,if you want to sound a bit like Boards of Canada.
(5 / 5)
Has a lot of potential. Really low CPU, easy to tweak. Haven't played much yet, but sounds promising. May be include more presets?
(5 / 5)
6 osc... this thing just blows my mind!