![]() Sakurazensen: The Sakura-front as it moves across Japan with the developing season. Hanami: The custom of enjoying the beauty of Sakura. Acoustics: Virtual acoustic space is then simulated with chorus, delay, and reverberation effects Resonance: The string's vibration then interacts with an eight-resonator 'body simulator' to create the size, material, and shape of the instrument Virtual Additive and Subtractive Synthesis Engine with Image Synthesis, Audio Resynthesis, Built-in Effects - PC - Standalone, VST, FL Studio Plug-in Operation. String interaction: The dual strings are then mixed, panned, and enveloped to simulate interactions Image Line Harmor Synthesizer Plug-in for FL Studio or Windows. Vibration: Sakura's dual string model then gives the operator control over a wide range of parameters such as damping, tension, positioning, and string properties Sakura works inside FL Studio both under Windows and macOSįeatures:- Contact: An impulse, the mechanical contact with the string, is first generated then shaped to simulate plucks, picks, scrapes, hammers, taps, or humble fingers Image-Line brings you 'Sakura', the string physical modelling instrument, to express the delicacy and beauty of stringed sounds. Like the transient beauty of Sakura (Japanese for Cherry Blossom), the sound of stringed instruments blossoms and fades. The Sakurazensen is coming, be there to experience it. Vibration Sakura’s dual string model then gives the operator control over a wide range of parameters such as damping, tension, positioning and string. Sakura opens up a world of string modelling possibilities. Virtual modeling in Sakura Contact An impulse, the mechanical contact with the string, is first generated then shaped to simulate plucks, picks, scrapes, hammers, taps or humble fingers. Ever wanted to know what a 20 foot guitar sounded like? Or a bowed piano? Now you can find out. Most importantly, the curious musician can take control of every aspect of the simulation to create fantastic instruments. Sakura can reproduce the delicate pluck of a single string, violins bowing, or the sonorous resonance of a grand piano.
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