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Waldorf launches plugin version of Streichfett string machine


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https://waldorfmusic.com/en/streichfett-plugin-shop-en/product/225-streichfett-plugin

Waldorf Music has introduced a software version of its string machine Streichfett, making the sound engine of the legendary hardware available as a plugin for your DAW.

Experience what a real String Synthesizer sounds like. Experience how a homogeneous, extremely dense, floating web of sounds can be created from a raw, basic electronic sound in just a few simple steps.

Streichfett combines the best of the previously extinct species of String Synthesizers of the 70s and early 80s. Its dual sound engine features a fully polyphonic String Section and an eight voice Solo Section, which is essential for recreating classic movie sounds from the 70s and 80s. The Ensemble Effect provides depth and movement to the String Section, while the Effects Section adds adjustable Phaser and Reverb effects. Additionally, the Animate Effect can be used to modulate the Strings Registration, allowing spectacular sound morphs.

The Solo Section offers presets named Bass, E-Piano or Clavi, and just like with a typical String Machine, the sound has little to do with that name. Instead, these are shimmering and slightly percussive sounds that blend well with the String Section. Although the User Interface is simple and easy to comprehend, it controls a rather complex sound engine which is capable of delivering rich and creamy pads unlike any other instrument.

Available in VST/VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats for Windows and Mac, Streichfett is on sale at the intro price of 33 EUR

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I have the real deal. A nice synth and a no brainer for the intro price.

The only problem is that in that realm the competition is fierce.

If you like this kind of sounds and don`t have something similar already I`d say it`s a very good deal.

I`ll get it for sure.

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I think it's good value for 30-ish bucks. I also have UVI String Machines 2 and it takes considerably longer to load the UVI player and then to navigate to String Machines and load that, and then to finally load a preset. I'm not a fan of the onboard presets, however with some tinkering you can get some very useful sounds.

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