With Sotto, the emphasis lies on the delicate side of the orchestra with warm brass, valve and breath infused woodwinds, and velvety strings aimed at livening up any track.
Based on the engine that powers the brand’s Capriccio and Grosso, Sotto will instantly look familiar to those already using these products, while for the others Sonokinetic has released a series of introduction and tutorial videos on their website.
Sotto is also the first Sonokinetic instrument to conform to the new Native instrument NKS standard, meaning that it will work with the Komplete Kontrol application and is optimised for the S-series of keyboards by Native Instruments, giving access to all the functionality in the product. It is also fully compatible with the free Kontakt Player Version 5.1 and above.
Until November 25th, 2015, Sotto is available for the introductory price of €199.90 (plus VAT/other taxes if applicable). Its sale price after that date is announced at €249.90.
More details at www.sonokinetic.net.
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