[LAU] Recommended near-realistic strings section generator?

Jonathan E Brickman jeb at ponderworthy.com
Tue May 20 19:01:00 UTC 2014


Thanks!

Jonathan E. Brickman
Ponderworthy Music | jeb at ponderworthy.com<mailto:jeb at ponderworthy.com> | (785)233-9977 | http://ponderworthy.com <http://ponderworthy.com/>






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From: "James Stone" <jamesmstone at gmail.com<mailto:jamesmstone at gmail.com>>
To: "Linux Audio Users" <linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org<mailto:linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org>>
Sent: 5/20/2014 1:26:08 AM
Subject: Re: [LAU] Recommended near-realistic strings section generator?


Maybe loomer if you want synth strings? Otherwise a gig or SFZ -based sample set to load in linuxsampler - free:

Sonatina: http://sso.mattiaswestlund.net<http://sso.mattiaswestlund.net/>

This thread discusses using cakewalk instruments:

http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=11323

James

On 20 May 2014 03:28, "Jonathan E Brickman" <jeb at ponderworthy.com<mailto:jeb at ponderworthy.com>> wrote:
Right now I'm using Fluidsynth running a soundfont which I customized a good bit, but it's just not quite what I want; I want it recognizably a string section, 88-key range, rumbly power in the low, smooth but a definite bit of fuzz in mids and highs.  I'll take any technology, and will do payware, as long as it runs well on 64-bit Arch Linux.  Anyone got a recommend?
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