VSL dropped their sixth Duality Strings pack focused on ostinato patterns, and the company went hard on avoiding that robotic loop vibe everyone hates. The Synchron Player reassembles individual notes pulled from actual ensemble performances in real time instead of just cycling through pre-recorded phrases at locked tempos, which apparently keeps things sounding natural with smooth transitions between articulations.
The library gives you short and long détachés, spiccatos, and legatos that were all captured specifically for repetitive playing, with each one packing five to eight variants for different intervals. People who grabbed the first Duality Strings release can layer in sforzatos, tremolos, trills, pizzicatos, and harmonics through a combined preset. Standard version costs 199 euros during the launch discount, while the Full edition with extra mic signals runs 299 euros, and both work on Windows 10/11 plus macOS 10.14 or newer through VST, AU, and AAX formats.
The library gives you short and long détachés, spiccatos, and legatos that were all captured specifically for repetitive playing, with each one packing five to eight variants for different intervals. People who grabbed the first Duality Strings release can layer in sforzatos, tremolos, trills, pizzicatos, and harmonics through a combined preset. Standard version costs 199 euros during the launch discount, while the Full edition with extra mic signals runs 299 euros, and both work on Windows 10/11 plus macOS 10.14 or newer through VST, AU, and AAX formats.