Thank you!
It is difficult to know what I need if I don't see the UI in front of me and can play around with the samples.
Does Synchron Strings Pro have the option to turn off the stage/reverb so it sounds like the synchron-ized special edition?
I don't want to use different libraries that do not sound the same...and rather have every instrument without reverb and add it in the DAW later.
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@LeanderAT said:
Does Synchron Strings Pro have the option to turn off the stage/reverb so it sounds like the synchron-ized special edition?No, it's not an effect, it's recorded in a reverberant room, so you can't remove the natural room.
Ben@VSL | IT & Product Specialist -
Synchron-ized solo strings: 395€ (65 GB)
Synchron-ized chamber strings: 224€ (27 GB)
Both have a 30-day trial...so I will test them and buy one of them if I am happy. If not, I will check out Strings Pro.
Thanks!
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The last file was changed or moved to the library 1.5 hour ago.
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Everything is installed now, but Synchron Player does not find the libraries. I read the manual, I read another help thread where a user had the same problem...but it still does not work.
When installing Synchron Player, I wasn't asked for a directory...it was installed to C:
My audio libraries are on D:
The volume scan paths show both volumes, synchron-ized special edition vol. 1 and vol. 2. However, clicking on "Factory" or elsewhere does not load any instruments. Everything is empty.
I reinstalled Synchron Player without success and only restarted it a couple of times.
The problem affects both standalone and DAW/VSTi mode.
What do I have to do?
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It works now. I had to activate the library with iLok. The dots in my VSL profile were green so I thought it was already activated.
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@Ben Is it possible to change the panning of the instruments in the Synchron-ized Solo strings and/or Synchron Strings Pro?
Is there anything Strings Pro does not have that Solo strings does?
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As I want to pan all instruments myself, I will only buy Synchron Strings Pro if you can remove the preset panning and manually pan them. Will this work?
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Yes you can pan SSPro instruments yourself.
Just a beginner -