Musicrow updates Vintage Strings MkIII to version 1.1

Vintage Strings MkIII is a super realistic virtual string machine that perfectly recreates the lush sound of analog string machines. The string machine (also called string ensemble or string synth) was invented by ken freeman in 1970 as an attempt to replicate the sound of orchestral strings. It was so successful that it shortly became beloved instrument in its own right.

The new update includes the following bug fixes:
– The spring reverb bug was fixed.
– The chorus noise problem that occurred with some hosts was fixed.
– Automation problem was fixed.
– The interface graphic problem with Reaper was fixed.

Musicrow also announce a one week 50% discount on Vintage Strings MkIII. It can be purchased for only 30EUR until the end of June.

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