Auddict have released Snakewood Baroque Violin, available at the intro price of $79.00, increasing to $199.00 after the promotion.
The Snakewood Baroque Violin is a Kontakt instrument designed for composers scoring film, TV, and games, offering a darker, drier, and more unpredictable sound than modern violins due to its gut strings and baroque bow.
This library features 18 articulations, 3 mic positions, and 3 distinct legato types (Slurred Vibrato, Slurred Non-Vibrato, Bowed/Martelé) with Legato Aid for real-time smoothing, aiming to make sketches sound like finished takes.
It includes pre-performed ornaments like mordents and trills, eliminating the need for manual assembly and ensuring a more natural, played feel.
Performed by baroque specialist Laura Jeannin on a 1690 Caspar Borbon violin, the instrument captures the authentic sound of gut strings and a period bow, treating it as a distinct idiom.
Watch the walkthrough video HERE.
Snakewood Baroque Violin requires a full version of Kontakt 5 or later.
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