

27 MB
Violin One – The Power of Physical Modeling
Unlike the Hybrid Modeling technology used in many of our other instruments, Violin One combines physical modeling with behavior modeling. This results in a smaller footprint and excellent playability.
A standout feature of Violin One is its support for MIDI 2.0 and MPE, offering users an entirely new way to interact with the instrument through their devices. The higher resolution of MIDI 2.0 provides more precise control over the sound, along with numerous advantages when used with the latest MIDI 2.0-compatible keyboards and controllers.
Violin One is a virtual instrument with great potential, and we’re committed to continuously improving it. We greatly value user feedback—it’s the driving force behind the evolution of Violin One.
Key Feature
Physical Modeling technology with a small size (20MB)
Embodied Microphone Modeling and 3D panner Effect Unit
Support latest MIDI 2.0 and MPE
Behavior Modeling on different techniques
Provides VST3 Version (Now only Windows Version, as Mac Version now need signing and notarize, it will take more time
ViolinOne-v0.98 ( 27 MB )
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