

There is indeed no limit to the number of possible combinations. Wheel can control the vibrato and any foot pedal can be assigned to the expression.

For example, the velocity controls the attack of the sound and the portamento time, as well when playing legato.

So it is possible to control the main mechanical variables in real time. SWAM Violin is an instrument based on physical modeling. With SWAM instruments you can compose and arrange your orchestra pieces or concertos. Our SWAM-S technology guarantees the same natural reactions as a real instrument. the chris hein violin has an awful lot of features but its demos sound a little wonky to me, particularly in the mid-range i can't tell if the samples i've heard all use stupid reverb or a violin/bow with poor tonal quality was recorded.The most realistic, real-time controllable, expressive virtual violin on the market. samplemodeling's feature set surpasses embertone's, but i haven't been able to find a lot of great demos for it trawling through youtube (i largely have no idea what it sounds like when it isn't playing basic bowed articulations with reverb). embertone in turn has a fairly creative feature set (i love the idea of being able to decide where the bow is in relation to the bridge/fingerboard and the option to play with a mute) and it has the best tone of the three by a decent margin.

virharmonic is cool because it looks very intuitive to use and has the potential for updates, although it seems they're very behind schedule with those. i think i'm torn between embertone, samplemodeling, and virharmonic. however, i feel like i have more options now than i did previously, which unfortunately leaves me with more indecision. Click to expand.i had not considered sample modeling/virharmonic, so thanks for that.
