SWAM Engine SWAM Flutes v2.8.1 CE-V.R (VSTI, AAX) [Win x64]

By | September 24, 2018

 

Year / Date of Issue : 08/09/2018
Version : 2.8.1
Developer : SWAN Engine
Developer’s site : href.li
Format : VSTi, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tabletka : cured
System requirements : VST, AAX – 64bit only
Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10

Description : This collection consists of four instruments: flute, flute Alto, bass flute and piccolo.
Tired of the pre-recorded Gig Flutes libraries and the objective limitations of traditional samplers? SWAM Flutes is the solution. Designed with audio modeling using SWAM technology (synchronous wave acoustic modeling) by combining innovative work methods and concepts of physical and behavioral modeling using multi-vector / phase-synchronous sampling technology, the SWAM Flutes package includes four instruments: flute, Alto flute , Bass flute and Piccolo.
In real time, controlled via a MIDI controller, SWAM Flutes only requires a minimum size to create an ideal organic consistency created from infinite expressive parameters that are unique to every living performance: it is a set of the most expressive and realistic virtual flutes on the market.
Flutes SWAM, like all acoustic instruments with manual control SWAM Engine, is not an easy record of notes with the help of sample libraries, but a set of real virtual instruments based on their traditional counterparts. Our technology allows you to fully control the expression of any virtual acoustic instrument: you stop listening, and you begin to play really.
As a producer, composer or live artist, you can use SWAM flutes for any musical genre, placing it in a section without artifacts and simply selecting different voices for each instance.
All of the following parameters are controlled in real-time (via MIDI) or using a digital audio workstation:
The expression (dynamic)
Notes transitions (Staccato / Legato / Portamento) without KeySwitches
Mode Legato (Glissando vs Expressive)
Depth of vibrato
Vibrato Rate
Time in Portamento
Harmonic structure
Pipe separating point
growl
Flutter language
Formant
Breath
Key noise
Alternate jitter
inflate
Microtuning
The main volume
Pan-Pot
Reverb Mix

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Details:

Piccolo: Chromatic from B3 – C7 in concert C (by default transposed by one octave).
Flute: Chromatic from Bb2 – Db6 in concert C.
Alto flute: chromatic from F2-A5 at concert C.
Bass flute: chromatic from A1-D5 in concert C (by default transposed one octave down).

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