WOK has announced the release of Cromina String Machine, its new physical modeling recreation of the electronic strings sound of the '60s and '70s.
WOK says that the sound-wise peculiarities of the frequency divider circuit and the BBD modulation section can not be successfully recreated by sampling, so they developed a plug-in with the main emphasis on the reproduction of this typical influence on the sound. Though the drawback is a higher CPU load, it gives a much better reproduction of the original sound.
Although this plug-in has its focus on the typical Solina sound (including a phaser and delay effect), it is designed to produce a range of typical sounds by using the integrated equalizer, vibrato, envelope variations (including a piano envelope) and other tuning controls.
Pricing & Availability
Cromina String Machine costs €37 and is available for Windows as a VST instrument plug-in.
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