Back in the late '70s, synthesists desperately tried replicating strings, failed miserably, and came up with many of the most iconic synth sounds of all time. The Waldorf Streichfett synth string module delivers this same kind of sound in a way few of us at Sweetwater have seen in decades, and it's absolutely astonishing. From solo sounds to massive layered ensembles, the Streichfett gives you an impressive range of tone and character, while onboard effects give you unlimited freedom to explore your creativity. And with both MIDI and USB connectivity, integrating a Waldorf Streichfett into you rig is a piece of cake.
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This may be the one instance where Behr's version of a classic keyboard actually requires a keyboard to be a proper clone. It also punches three markets in the gut simultaneously: Roland Boutique VP-03 Vintage Stringers in general Waldorf Streichfett which is pretty much the only digital stringer hardware of note
...track I recorded that uses the Roland MKS-20 piano synthesizer for all piano parts, with some string pads from the Waldorf Streichfett and some samples for drums. https://youtu.be/_qkaFOnOmcI?si=oWWS1p8zdJkKeC22 Kudos: This was beautiful! Your username is familiar- I think I bought some Fairlight sounds from you years ago... The spring verb flourishes make the piece! Love it. I liked...
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