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Title: [MULTI]Native Instruments Stradivari Violin v2.0.0 KONTAKT
Post by: CZFXP on Mar 11, 2026, 05:49 PM
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Free Download Native Instruments Stradivari Violin v2.0.0 KONTAKT  | 30 GB

CENTURIES OF DAZZLING SOUND Tap into the authentic sound of a treasured instrument from the worlds most renowned violin maker. Built in 1727 by Antonio Stradivari, the Vesuvius violin embodies the Italian master luthiers unparalleled skill. STRADIVARI VIOLIN captures the sound of this historical instrument in painstaking detail, as played by master musicians in the rich acoustic environment of Auditorium Giovanni Arvedi, Cremona. Chromatically sampled notes, phase-aligned velocity crossfades, performance-captured vibrato, a wealth of articulations, and mixable mic positions enable you to produce highly expressive, realistic solo strings with a unique timbre famous for 300 years.

Version 2.0.0 (Latest) 2025-08-04

The minimum version required for this update is Kontakt 7.10.

ADDED This update installs additional vibrato sample content and introduces a new NKI folder (Version 2.0) containing two types of NKls: Flex Vibrato and True Vibrato

ADDED True Vibrato NKIS include Virtuoso, Sustain, and Marcato articulations featuring real, recorded vibrato, alongside all previously available articulations such as Shorts and Expressive

ADDED Flex Vibrato NKls retain the original performance-captured modeled vibrato, now enhanced with updated sound design and reworked legato transitions for even smoother performance The original Cremona instrument NKIS remain unchanged and fully compatible with existing projects.

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