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The Symphonic Ensemble is a Vst plugin inspired on the Chorus/Ensemble modules found on some very well known vintage Strings Machines.
It is a special kind of Chorus in the way that employs three independent stages of chorus linked in parallel, modulated at a different phase and rate each, and then mixed with the original sound to impart that so much characteristic Strings Ensemble sound. It is a far more richer effect than chorus by itself and it can instantly turn any harsh or dull waveform into something organic and alive.
Initially and because this was an effect only found on strings machines, some may say that it is most vocationed for synthesized sounds but using it on guitars can be very rewarding too, as for other sound materials?, well its up to the users taste of course, but here experimentation is a must. The controllers are very few, meaning that with little tweaking you can get “That” sound right there on the spot.
The Symphonic Ensemble is fully automatable and has the ability to store 32.
synthescience_Symphonic-Ensemble ( 0.98 MB )
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