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Syntheway Releases Virtual Sitar VST Based On The Indian Instrument.

Syntheway is proud to present Virtual Sitar, a VST instrument software designed to emulate the Indian Sitar. Available for Windows and Linux O.S. BUENOS ARIES, ARGENTINA October 27, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Syntheway Virtual Sitar was designed for creating a variety of Sitar sounds based on the real Indian instrument (*). =_ Features: - Mastered sitar samples recorded with special equipment in a low noise environment. Full length sustain, no loops (natural decay).  - Includes 18 predefined sounds. - Optimized CPU and memory usage.  - ADSR envelope generator with Attack, Sustain, Decay and Release parameters and several modulation targets. - Multiple-Mode Filter: The values are automatically computed when you select any of the filter types. Filter switch includes: LP (Low pass), BP (Band pass), HP (High pass), notch, peak, low pass and high pass shelving filter with adjustable cutoff and bandwidth. - Variable room simulation. Reverb effect can control the "room ambience". - MIDI Automation: Added complete MIDI CC#. (*) The Sitar is a Hindustani classical stringed instrument which utilizes sympathetic strings along with regular strings and a gourd resonating chamber to produce a very distinctive sound. It was popularized by "legendary sitar virtuoso" and composer Ravi Shankar in the 1960s. Direct URL to the product"s web page: http://sitar.syntheway.net A demo version of Syntheway Virtual Sitar VSTi is available at: http://download.syntheway.net For more information about Syntheway Virtual Sitar VSTi, visit their web site at http://www.syntheway.net http://www.syntheway.com # # #


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