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HALion /ˈhæ.ˌli.ə̩n/ HA-lee-ən is a software instrument application, created by German music software company Steinberg for macOS and Windows. [1] It uses a sample-based approach to emulate the acoustic sounds of a full orchestra, such as the strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion sections, with multiple configurations for each instrument, allowing for variations in timbre.
Herbert Tucmandl during first tests for the Vienna Symphonic Library.(2004) The company was founded in Vienna in October 2000 by Herbert "Herb" Tucmandl. [2] In the 1990s, Tucmandl, a former cellist (as a substitute member with the Vienna Philharmonic, amongst others), later cameraman, director and composer used some of the available first-generation sample libraries for the creation of his ...
An almost complete overhaul with many new features added. Version 4.0 added an included orchestral plugin, VST support, a new engraving system and a new playback system and mixer. [33] [34] [62] [63] MuseScore 4.0 running on Windows 11 in dark mode. MuseScore 4.0 running on Windows 11 in dark mode. MuseScore 4.1 July 2023
Taking the form of digital audio plug-ins recorded by professional artists in recognised recording studios, Spitfire Audio's virtual instruments make available recordings of each note performed in multiple ways using multiple microphone positions.
49 String Ensemble 1 (often in marcato) 50 String Ensemble 2 (slower attack than String Ensemble 1) 51 Synth Strings 1; 52 Synth Strings 2; 53 Choir Aahs; 54 Voice Oohs (or Doos) 55 Synth Voice or Synth Choir; 56 Orchestra Hit
ValhallaDSP as a company was founded by Sean Costello, [1] who handles coding. Kristin Costello handles graphics and marketing. [2]Sean Costello has always been interested in the interaction between musicians and the academic and professional worlds. [3]
A string orchestra is an orchestra consisting solely of a string section made up of the bowed strings used in Western Classical music. The instruments of such an orchestra are most often the following: the violin, which is divided into first and second violin players (each usually playing different parts), the viola, the cello, and usually, but not always, the double bass.
The Elka Rhapsody 490 string synthesizer. This was the earlier, smaller version with 49-key keyboard. It had two sounds, violoncello and strings which could also be combined to produce a fuller sound. There were two other controls; volume and sustain.