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  • I Don't Hear a Difference When Adjusting the "Players Accuracy" Parameter... Is It Not Working?
  • Why Are There Few Presets for the Strings Sections?
  • Can I Use the Room Simulator for SWAM Solo Instruments?
  • Can I Reuse a MIDI Preset Created with SWAM Solo Instruments?
  • I Can't Achieve a "Scratch" Sound Effect Like in Solo Instruments, Is That Correct? / Increasing Bow Pressure Doesn't Produce a Scratch Sound Like in Solo Instruments.
  • The Vibrato Is Less Pronounced Compared to Solo Instruments, Is That Correct? / I Can't Hear the Vibrato Well.
  • Can I Use My Own Reverb or External Effects? / Can I Turn Off the Internal Reverb?
  • The Number of Musicians Is Too Small to Create a Section for a Large Symphonic Orchestra / How Can I Choose More Musicians?
  • Can I Play SWAM String Sections in Chords? / Are They Polyphonic Instruments? / Can I Play a Full Orchestra Pad?
  • Do You Have Any Templates for Using SWAM String Sections with a DAW?
  • Why Do I Need to Accept/Give Permissions for "Incoming Network" After Installation?
  • Can I Move Just One Section to a Different Room?
  • Best Practices for Adding Multiple Solo Instruments of the Same Type

Why Are There Few Presets for the Strings Sections?

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In the world of sample libraries, it's common to encounter a vast array of presets that reference various recordings and articulations. However, the operational approach with SWAM String Sections is different. It's about the way you play and how real-time control is applied to parameters like expression, bow pressure, bow position, and bow lift.

With SWAM String Sections, you have the ability to shape and combine multiple articulations, achieving a wide range of musical expressions. Instead of relying solely on predefined presets, this product empowers you to create your own unique sounds by manipulating the performance parameters in real-time.

This dynamic and expressive approach allows you to infuse your music with a level of nuance and authenticity that is difficult to achieve with static preset-based solutions. So, while there may be fewer presets, the potential for creative exploration and customization is virtually limitless, enabling you to craft the perfect sound for your compositions.

In the world of sample libraries, it's common to encounter a vast array of presets that reference various recordings and articulations. However, the operational approach with SWAM String Sections is different. It's about the way you play and how real-time control is applied to parameters like expression, bow pressure, bow position, and bow lift.

With SWAM String Sections, you have the ability to shape and combine multiple articulations, achieving a wide range of musical expressions. Instead of relying solely on predefined presets, this product empowers you to create your own unique sounds by manipulating the performance parameters in real-time.

This dynamic and expressive approach allows you to infuse your music with a level of nuance and authenticity that is difficult to achieve with static preset-based solutions. So, while there may be fewer presets, the potential for creative exploration and customization is virtually limitless, enabling you to craft the perfect sound for your compositions.

Other articles in this category

  • I Don't Hear a Difference When Adjusting the "Players Accuracy" Parameter... Is It Not Working?
  • Why Are There Few Presets for the Strings Sections?
  • Can I Use the Room Simulator for SWAM Solo Instruments?
  • Can I Reuse a MIDI Preset Created with SWAM Solo Instruments?
  • I Can't Achieve a "Scratch" Sound Effect Like in Solo Instruments, Is That Correct? / Increasing Bow Pressure Doesn't Produce a Scratch Sound Like in Solo Instruments.
  • The Vibrato Is Less Pronounced Compared to Solo Instruments, Is That Correct? / I Can't Hear the Vibrato Well.
  • Can I Use My Own Reverb or External Effects? / Can I Turn Off the Internal Reverb?
  • The Number of Musicians Is Too Small to Create a Section for a Large Symphonic Orchestra / How Can I Choose More Musicians?
  • Can I Play SWAM String Sections in Chords? / Are They Polyphonic Instruments? / Can I Play a Full Orchestra Pad?
  • Do You Have Any Templates for Using SWAM String Sections with a DAW?
  • Why Do I Need to Accept/Give Permissions for "Incoming Network" After Installation?
  • Can I Move Just One Section to a Different Room?
  • Best Practices for Adding Multiple Solo Instruments of the Same Type

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