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Novo: Modern Strings | Content Breakdown NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN TRADITIONAL CONTENT(Clean Engine) 6 String Orchestra Sections (6 NKI Presets, 30 Snapshot Presets) I Violin 18 Players (Articulations: Long, Legato (1,2, 4 voice), Tremolo, Spiccato) II Viola 10 Players (Articulations: Long, Legato (1,2, 4 voice), Tremolo, Spiccato) III Cello 10 Players (Articulations: Long, Legato (1,2, 4 voice), Tremolo, Spiccato, Clusters) IV Bass 6 Players (Articulations: Long, Legato (1,2, 4 voice), Tremolo, Spiccato, Clusters, Sul Ponticello Tremolo, Pizzicato Clusters) V High Textures 24 Violin Players/12 Viola Players (Articulations: Sul Ponticello 8ve, Sul Ponticello Tremolo, Sul Ponticello Pulse, Sul Ponticello Bends, Con Sordino Quarter Bends, Col Legno, Harmonics) VI Low Ensembles 10 Cello Players/6 Bass Players (Articulations: Marcoto, Staccato (8ve), Spiccato (8ve)) EVOLVED CONTENT (String Designer Engine/Loop Designer Engine) 6 Browser-based sound source categories (2 NKI Presets, 289 Snapshot Presets) CLEAN STRINGS (48 Sources) (Violin Section) (Viola Section) Violin Long Viola Long Violin Tremelo Viola Tremelo Violin Spiccato Viola Spiccato Violin Spiccato (Round Robin) Viola Spiccato (Round Robin) Violin Pizzicato Viola Pizzicato Violin Pizzicato (Round Robin) Viola Pizzicato (Round Robin) (Cello Section) (Bass Section) Cello Long Bass Long Cello Tremelo Bass Tremelo Cello Spiccato Bass Spiccato Cello Spiccato (Round Robin) Bass Spiccato (Round Robin) Cello Pizzicato Bass Pizzicato Cello Pizzicato (Round Robin) Bass Pizzicato Round Robin Cello Clusters Bass Clusters Bass Sul Ponticello Tremolo (Violin/Viola Section) Bass Pizzicato Clusters Sul Ponticello 8ve Sul Ponticello Tremolo (Cello/Bass Section) Sul Ponticello Pulse Marcoto (8ve) Sul Ponticello Bends Staccato (8ve) Con Sordino Quarter Bends Staccato (8ve) Round Robin Col Legno Spiccato (8ve) Harmonics Spiccato (8ve) Round Robin NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN Atmospheric (27 Sources) Dirty & Distorted (24 Sources) Agro End Sweep Bass Bias Crunch Bass Back of Hall Bass Mod Mash Fazed n Filtered Bass Sfz Smash Fragile Tremish Bass Sica Smash Haunted Clouds Bass Sym Dist 01 Hold The Violin Bass Sym Dist 02 Hollowed Attacks Bass Sym Dist 03 Hollowed Pizz Bass Sym Eyehole Hybrid Nuance Beast Cries Hybrid Utility Cello Trem Fuzz Major Echoes Dirty Screamer Minor Meditations Dreadnought Murky Octaves Dusted Pitz Pad Muted Pastoral Epic Sforz Sus Pitz Pad Fat Vlc Pluck Poker Short Hell o Cello Rain Delay Scratchy Noize Rattled Spirits Spitting Turmoil Scratchy Octaves Stacapolypse Starry Night The Fissure Stay Glassy The Mothership Sul Desolation Trem Vibotronic Sul Pont Haunting Waivering Nasal Thunder Water Wandering Flutter Violins Antisynth Violin Gramaphonic Wild Winds Textures & FX (24 Sources) Synth (25 Sources) Brimstoned Buzzed Back Crackling Ice Dancing Saw Creepy Aleatory Demimonde Dannyboy Dirt Analog Swell Dark Chandeliers Ensemble Synth 01 Dead Vacuum Generic Complex Deep Dark Bend Down Little Gritty Deep Dark Bend Up Of Organic Origin Drowning Darkness Phase Face Drunken Files PhazOctavish End Of Us 1 Pizzzz End Of Us 2 Plucked Hell Bent Pupil Of Death Methanosphere Round Baum Murky Pitz Scooped Pulse Mysterious 1 Shimmers Mysterious 2 Sine Pulse Poly Outer Limits 1 Space Odyssey Outer Limits 2 Square Vangels Sentient Machines String Machine Spaci0p4th Superwaves String Daemons The Hive Beckons Tiny Predators Wall Of Oceans Trickle Bells Wet Poly Wave NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN Tempo-Synced Loops Straight Loops (108 Total – 36 Low, 36 Mid, 36 high) Low Ambient Low Motif Low Rhythmic Storms Brewing Divergence High Power It's Lurking Abduction Angsting Psyber Pulse Dark Cycles Shark Waters Neutrino Light Cycles Hybrid Games 1 Low Note Truth Seeker Bottom Chugger The Ouroboros New Regime The Executor Beyond Reach Cornered The Chunk Call From Depths Primal Beast Menace Distant Worlds Primal Call Grand Gestures Ghostly Lows Desperation Grit and Pan Swellness Summon The Horde Grunge Affect Ambient Parallels The Dark Knife Lore Below Mid Ambient Mid Motif Mid Rhythmic Talking Heads Strange Things Desert Stretch Razor's Edge Modal Urgency The Gateway Mars Landing Minor Chunk Unstable Core Haunted Foundry Parallel Moves Abduction Pulses Outer Realms Chunky Viviocello Pedal Far Beyond Reach Q and A Back and Forth Universal Expanse File X Waiting Game Sym Trem Pulsing Minor Threat Butter Knife Deviation Slow Swashbuckle Shutterborg Protons On My Pogo Stick Fuerza Rhythms Pulsing Octaves Running The Marc Plodding Somber Flutter Secrets Urgent Mission High Ambient High Motif High Rhythmic Solemn Beginnings Imminence Chunker Crop Circles Light Cycles Higher Power After The Fallout Fuerza Pure Peddler Tense Machines Babylon Willow Glitch Tock The Haunted Strange Requiem Pizz Strobe Unsettled Hi Half Progressed Parallels Uncertain Pulse Dangling Vio Octaves Somber Whispers Regal Move Syncro Jabs Lush Flow Neutrino Into The Wild Divergence Calciform Caves Phantom Ensnare Ambient Abduction Falling Slowly Chop The Phase Into The Nether High Dark Cycles Relentless High NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN Triplet Loops (108 Total – 36 Low, 36 Mid, 36 high) Low Ambient Low Motif Low Rhythmic Molton Battering Standoff Brood Wars The Menace Omnition Under The Wall Into The Storm Concussion Bold Bloodline Falling Division Three Evil Is Chopper Minor Patterns Evil's Brother Path To The Dark Roll 'Em Triumph Call Circling Substance This Broken Horizons Revolving Doors Up N Down Oblivion Oceans Flowing Sorrow Trip On This Minor Patterns Manifest Destiny Gut Check Swellness Too Burning Skies Cult Of Machines Ambient Cataclysm Living In America Punishment Clave Mid Ambient Mid Motif Mid Rhythmic Ambient Chopper Fallen Cataclysm Burn The Hangar Gaining The Edge Pulse Patterns Great Divide The Mountain King Trading Triplets Sea Sound Division World Two See Phazerama Concussion Sawing Mids 2 Monster Screams The Fallen Sawing Mids Burnt Edges Mesmorized Buzz By Sputternik Solemn Says In The Lair Longing Longer Haunting Shove It Neo Class Clouds Maniacle Mid Tireless Still Life Lost Horizon Beyond The Moor Telephone Soul Arpeggiate It First Contact High Ambient High Motif High Rhythmic Rhythmic Chopper Frozen Kingdom Pulsing Cataclysm Monster Screams The Plucked Division Two 16th Trip Octaves The Falls Octriplet Delays Pulsifier The Rise Effected Unisons Angelic Highs Fragile Glitch Cinco De Hi-O The Subtle Beacon Concussion March Like Me Soothsayer Lupus Dei Ascendant The Forsaken Unsolved Light Chop Calm Night Fragile Glitch 2 The Creeps Troubling Highs Get There In Time Bloody Bathory Hi Syn O Spy Clocks Ticking Kernel Panic The Question The Descent Spacetime Ennui NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN Reversed Straight Loops (108 Total – 36 Low, 36 Mid, 36 high) Low Ambient Low Motif Low Rhythmic R-Storms Brewing R-Divergence R-High Power R-It's Lurking R-Abduction R-Angsting R-Psyber Pulse R-Dark Cycles R-Shark Waters R-Neutrino R-Light Cycles R-Hybrid Games R-1 Low Note R-Truth Seeker R-Bottom Chugger R-The Ouroboros R-New Regime R-The Executor R-Beyond Reach R-Cornered R-The Chunk R-Call From Depths R-Primal Beast R-Menace R-Distant Worlds R-Primal Call R-Grand Gestures R-Ghostly Lows R-Desperation R-Grit and Pan R-Swellness R-Summon The Horde R-Grunge Affect R-Ambient Parallels R-The Dark Knife R-Lore Below Mid Ambient Mid Motif Mid Rhythmic R-Talking Heads R-Strange Things R-Desert Stretch R-Razor's Edge R-Modal Urgency R-The Gateway R-Mars Landing R-Minor Chunk R-Unstable Core R-Haunted Foundry R-Parallel Moves R-Abduction Pulses R-Outer Realms R-Chunky R-Viviocello Pedal R-Far Beyond Reach R-Q and A R-Back and Forth R-Universal Expanse R-File X R-Waiting Game R-Sym Trem Pulsing R-Minor Threat R-Butter Knife R-Deviation R-Slow Swashbuckle R-Shutterborg R-Protons R-On My Pogo Stick R-Fuerza Rhythms R-Pulsing Octaves R-Running The Marc R-Plodding R-Somber R-Flutter Secrets R-Urgent Mission High Ambient High Motif High Rhythmic R-Solemn Beginnings R-Imminence R-Chunker R-Crop Circles R-Light Cycles R-Higher Power R-After The Fallout R-Fuerza R-Pure Peddler R-Tense Machines R-Babylon Willow R-Glitch Tock R-The Haunted R-Strange Requiem R-Pizz Strobe R-Unsettled Hi R-Half Progressed R-Parallels R-Uncertain Pulse R-Dangling R-Vio Octaves R-Somber Whispers R-Regal Move R-Syncro Jabs R-Lush Flow R-Neutrino R-Into The Wild R-Divergence R-Calciform Caves R-Phantom Ensnare R-Ambient Abduction R-Falling Slowly R-Chop The Phase R-Into The Nether R-High Dark Cycles R-Relentless High NOVO : MODERN STRINGS | CONTENT BREAKDOWN Reversed Triplet Loops (108 Total – 36 Low, 36 Mid, 36 high) Low Ambient Low Motif Low Rhythmic R-Molton R-Battering R-Standoff R-Brood Wars R-The Menace R-Omnition R-Under The Wall R-Into The Storm R-Concussion R-Bold Bloodline R-Falling R-Division Three R-Evil Is R-Chopper R-Minor Patterns R-Evil's Brother R-Path To The Dark R-Roll 'Em R-Triumph Call R-Circling R-Substance This R-Broken Horizons Revolving Doors R-Up N Down R-Oblivion Oceans R-Flowing Sorrow R-Trip On This R-Minor Patterns R-Manifest Destiny R-Gut Check R-Swellness Too R-Burning Skies R-Cult Of Machines R-Ambient Cataclysm R-Living In America R-Punishment Clave Mid Ambient Mid Motif Mid Rhythmic R-Ambient Chopper R-Fallen R-Cataclysm R-Burn The Hangar R-Gaining The Edge R-Pulse Patterns R-Great Divide R-The Mountain King R-Trading Triplets R-Sea Sound R-Division R-World Two See R-Phazerama R-Concussion R-Sawing Mids 2 R-Monster Screams R-The Fallen R-Sawing Mids R-Burnt Edges R-Mesmorized R-Buzz
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