Auddict have released Royal Viol, available at the intro pruce of $79.00, increasing to $299.00 after the promotion.
Auddict’s Royal Viol is a virtual instrument that brings the sound of the viola da gamba, an ancestor of the cello, into modern music production with AI-driven realism.
It features 13 distinct articulations, including three true legato modes (vibrato, non-vibrato, bowed), each with three dynamic layers, and seven round robins for short articulations to eliminate repetition.
The instrument utilizes Auddict’s proprietary AI-P processing at the waveform level, ensuring organic transitions and dynamic gradations that make the technology virtually disappear.
Performed by Sarah Small of Fretwork, a renowned viol consort, Royal Viol captures a historically informed and nuanced performance, offering a dark, ancient resonance ideal for film, TV, and game scores.
Legato Aid is a real-time performance correction tool that smooths playing discontinuities, reducing the need for extensive post-production MIDI editing.
The library offers three independent microphone positions, allowing users to blend and sculpt their desired tone, from intimate to ambient.
Royal Viol includes built-in Reverb and Stereo Width controls for further sound shaping.
Watch the walkthrough video HERE.
Royal Viol requires Kontskt 5 or later.
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