Montreal, Quebec—December 6, 2018—Applied Acoustics Systems releases the String Theory sound pack for the String Studio VS-3 and AAS Player plug-ins in collaboration with polish sound designer Adam Pietruszko.
With String Theory, Adam Pietruszko takes meticulous advantage of String Studio VS-3's two-voice multitimbrality and MIDI-controlled sound variations features to deliver rich, complex, and refined sounds. From strings to a wide selection of basses, leads, plucks, pads, and keys, with tonal qualities ranging from acoustic, through electric, up to far-out synthetic, String Theory forms a sweeping collection that will tackle any musical genres with ease. And with presets notes, Adam Pietruszko shares a tremendous amount of insight about synthesis as well as expert information to take full advantage of String Studio VS-3’s capabilities.
Product Details
The String Theory sound pack is available now as an instant download delivery package. String Theory works with both the String Studio VS-3 plug-in (sold separately) and the included AAS Player plug-in.
AAS String Theory—Adam Pietruszko sound pack for String Studio VS-3 and AAS Player
https://www.applied-acoustics.com/string-theory/
AAS plug-ins run on both Windows and Mac OS X and support the VST, Audio Units, AAX Native, RTAS, and NKS plug-in formats.
50% Off Special Promotion
To mark the release, everything Sting Studio VS-3 is 50% off until January 21, 2019. The discounts are as follows:
- The String Theory sound pack US$19.
- The String Studio VS-3 plug-in US$99.
- The String Studio VS-3 +PACKS bundle US$149.
- The String Studio VS-3 Upgrade +STRING THEORY for String Studio VS-1 and VS-2 users US$39.
- All String Studio VS-3 sound packs US$19 each
String Studio VS-3 +PACKS bundles the String Studio VS-3 plug-in, the new String Theory sound pack, and 7 additional sound packs.
For the time of the promotion, the String Studio VS-3 Upgrade for String Studio VS-1 and VS-2 users includes the new String Theory sound pack.
About Applied Acoustics Systems
Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) was founded in 1998 and is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As a privately-held company, it specializes in software-based synthesis tools for professional musicians and sound designers. Since releasing Tassman, the first virtual instrument based on physical modeling, AAS has come to be recognized as the industry leader in this exciting new field of synthesis.
Contact
Eric Thibeault
Product Specialist
eric@applied-acoustics.com