
The library samples an eclectic array of stringed instruments, creating a distinctive tonal palette rarely found elsewhere:
Features ensembles of violins, violas, cellos, and double basses tailored for Arabic arrangements.
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The staccato and spiccato patches offer sharp, aggressive attacks perfect for high-energy action cues or driving rhythmic backdrops. Meanwhile, the sustain patches possess a rich vibrato that can be modulated via MIDI CC automation to build tension or express deep melancholy. User Interface and Workflow
This library is highly versatile and fits seamlessly into several genres:
The Aviram Arabic Strings v2.0 interface is utilitarian and focused on function. It may not have the glossy 3D renders of some big-budget libraries, but it offers a wealth of real-time controls. The main tab includes a waveform viewer with Time Start and Time End offset controls, allowing you to trim or shift the start position of the samples, which is useful for tightening up rhythms. The interface also features a built-in help system—if you are ever unsure about a function, clicking on it will bring up text or picture assistance, making the learning curve much less steep.
Includes legato, staccato, tremolo, glissando, pizzicato, and various traditional Eastern ornamentations (such as trills and quarter-tone slides).