String ODDsemble

An impressive collection of instruments grouped together to create bowed string sounds.

ByJoshua Meltzer

The story

I created a string library from bowing a bunch of misfit instruments that I have. I used an old baritone Uke, a beat up Elitone archtop guitar from the early 40’s, a Dan Electro Longhorn Bass, a Mountain Dulcimer, an old 1950’s Czech Upright Bass and a Gamelan Gong from Bali (not shown in pic!) I created a huge multi in Kontakt, then loaded individual notes back in to Pro Tools and treated with some filtering, verb etc and mapped it out. I also created a reversed version. You can start with the Multi I created that has both panned hard for a cool stereo spread.

Reviews

  • Full Disclosure, this is my favourite thing, so I can't be objective

    I downloaded this very close to the day when it was uploaded. I've used it on more records than I can recall and there are times when I just load it up and bliss out, without even pressing record. I can't be objective about this, because I love it. Thank you Joshua, for making my life, and my music, a better place.

    Consterdine on 12 October 2021
  • Can be used like a synth pad

    Nicely sampled collection of strings. Easy to use and the sound quality is great. I think it can be used for many occasions.

    Asuka Amane on 16 October 2021
  • A thing of beauty

    Delicate and evolving string pad which sounds utterly gorgeous. Having the octaves in makes it richer - though I did that for my taste it was lacking a little depth in the low end. Waves RBass adding some low harmonics and a little eq and it's perfection. Could see so many uses for this as love how there is so much "movement" within the sound. First class.

    Mark Lord on 01 November 2021
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