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  • Audio Impressions Releases 70-Piece Orchestra - London With Realtime Orchestrator Technology

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    Conceived by award-winning composer Chris Stone, Audio Impressions is pleased to announce Ai's 70-Piece String Orchestra - London™ the first commercially available library to license DVZ™ Realtime Orchestrator technology.

    Stone's patent-pending real-time process automatically divides chords into correct instrument sections no matter where notes are played on the keyboard. In string sections, for instance, the top voice goes to the first violins, the second voice down goes to the second violins, the third voice goes to the violas, the fourth voice to the celli, and finally, the bottom voice goes to the basses – as long as these sections are selected to play.

    DVZ™ Realtime Orchestrator cures the unrealistic volume build-up (organ effect) generated by playing string chords with conventional libraries. Each instrument is recorded discretely, which gives DVZ™ Realtime Orchestrator its power to maintain the correct orchestral balance in the way real musicians perform together. According to Stone, DVZ™ Realtime Orchestrator will give musician's the real-world sampling technology we've all been waiting for, today.

    Ai will demonstrate their new orchestral string sample libraries and new technologies at Summer NAMM booth #423.




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