Heavyocity Foundations: Staccato Strings (Kontakt)

Heavyocity Foundations: Staccato Strings for Kontakt is a versatile and high-quality virtual instrument that delivers punchy and expressive staccato string sounds for various musical and cinematic applications. With its detailed samples, dynamic articulations, intuitive sound-shaping controls, built-in effects, and user-friendly interface, it is a valuable tool for composers, producers, and musicians. Whether you’re scoring a film, producing music, or designing unique sounds, Staccato Strings offers a rich and inspiring string experience. For more details, including system requirements and purchasing options, you can visit the official Heavyocity website or authorized retailers.

  • Professional Recording: Features meticulously recorded samples of staccato string articulations, capturing the crisp and precise nature of staccato playing.
  • Multiple String Sections: Includes samples from different string sections such as violins, violas, cellos, and basses, providing a full string ensemble sound.
  • Dynamic Staccatos: Delivers sharp and punchy staccato notes with a wide dynamic range, suitable for creating rhythmic and energetic string parts.
  • Velocity Sensitivity: Responds to velocity changes, allowing for expressive and nuanced performances.
  • Envelope Control: ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) controls to shape the dynamics and articulation of the string sounds.
  • Filter and EQ: Built-in filter and EQ controls for adjusting the tonal characteristics and blending the string sounds into your mix.
  • Built-In Effects:
  • Reverb and Delay: High-quality reverb and delay effects to add depth and space to the string sounds.
  • Modulation Effects: Includes chorus, flanger, and other modulation effects to enhance the texture and movement of the string tones.

System Requirements

  • Publisher: Heavyocity
  • Format: Kontakt (6.7.1+)
  • Quality: Stereo 48 kHz 24 bit
  • Size: 236.8 MB

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