Strings 3 [kontakt] — Audiobro La Scoring
: Previously, managing different divisi sections required complex "multis" or multiple MIDI channels. LASS 3 places all section divisis on a single patch , streamlining the writing process significantly.
: Borrowing technology from Audiobro's Modern Scoring Strings , LASS 3 includes integrated stage placement and color profiles, allowing users to quickly "seat" their strings in a virtual space.
by Audiobro is a modernized reincarnation of one of the most influential string libraries in the history of virtual orchestration. While the original LASS earned its reputation for its "raw," dry sound and revolutionary divisi system, LASS 3 integrates these classic samples into a sophisticated new orchestral engine, bringing it up to modern standards of playability and workflow. The Evolution of a Classic Audiobro LA Scoring Strings 3 [KONTAKT]
However, this flexibility comes with a . While the new UI is much more intuitive than previous versions, the sheer level of control—over everything from glissando speeds to specific divisi combinations—can be overwhelming for beginners. Should I get LASS 3? or skip and get MSS as a new customer?
The jump to version 3 introduced several massive workflow improvements and technical features: by Audiobro is a modernized reincarnation of one
: The library now includes Legato Sordino (muted strings) as standard, as well as new Marcato articulations and polyphonic legato.
: A major time-saver, this feature automatically compensates for the natural "lag" in legato transitions, eliminating the need to manually nudge MIDI notes back in time. While the new UI is much more intuitive
At its core, LASS 3 remains a 60-piece multi-instrument library recorded on a trusted scoring stage. The library’s defining feature is its division into three distinct divisi sections—¼, ¼, and ½ of the total section size—plus soloists. This architecture allows composers to avoid the "sample buildup" common in larger libraries, offering unparalleled control over the size and intimacy of the ensemble. Key Features and New Innovations