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  • NEW: Synchron Duality Strings (fx) - Intro pricing

    Hello everybody,

    We're finally live with the last product of 2024, and it's a great one!

    Synchron Duality Strings (fx) shows the modern side of the Duality Principle.
    This one was a challenging recording project, capturing highly unusual sounds that will spark your imagination and work their magic in any kind of evocative scene.

    Enjoy!




    Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support
  • Hey @Paul -- the unlisted walkthroughs are accessible at the end of the video in the playlist link that appears. 😎


  • Sounds incredible btw!!


  • OMG! This is exactly what I want!


  • Really impressive! And what I was dreaming of!

    By the way – thank you for the bells as a Christmas gift! I just wonder if Pummerin was recorded in studio… πŸ˜„

    Paolo




  • I've been incredibly lucky to have been invited to take part in this πŸ‘†


    Hello my friends and welcome back, Vincent here | Composer for film and media | VSL Content Creator
  • It was an insta-buy for me.

    Any chance of getting official combined patches with the regular+sord+colors+virtuoso+fx in one?


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    The mysterious Special FX on the DB – I would guess it is bowing with the wood on the non-wound part of the string, on the tailpiece. Or maybe with the bow's hairs loosened. To be tried as soon as I put my hands on a contrabass.


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    I wonder if the Scratches are the same as Overpressure, or some sort of non-controlled heavy bowing.

    Also: is Vertical Bowing the equivalent of Circular Bowing?


  • @PaoloT said:

    The mysterious Special FX on the DB – I would guess it is bowing with the wood on the non-wound part of the string, on the tailpiece. Or maybe with the bow's hairs loosened. To be tried as soon as I put my hands on a contrabass.

    Col legno battuto, moving the bow up and down the string I think.


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    @stephen-limbaugh said:
    Col legno battuto, moving the bow up and down the string I think.

    Good hint! But isn't there also a ghost of something that might be involving the strings in the tuning pegs area?