Writing for strings can be difficult because chords can sound cluttered. The feature automatically analyzes your chords and distributes the notes to the correct string sections (violins take the highest notes, cellos/basses take the lowest). This ensures your arrangements sound professionally orchestrated without manual MIDI editing. 5. Color and Effects Engine
38 GB (equivalent to roughly 69 GB uncompressed).
: A 22-piece ensemble consisting of 8 violins, 6 violas, 4 celli, and 4 double basses . Native Instruments Session Strings Pro 2 1.0 KONTAKT
Session Strings Pro 2 is an indispensable tool for:
The Animator is a powerful rhythm generator. It allows users to create complex, staccato, spiccato, or pizzicato rhythmic phrases with a single keypress. It includes a step-sequencer interface where you can alter velocity, length, and accents, making it perfect for driving pop rhythms or pulsing cinematic textures. Smart Chord and Smart Voice Split Writing for strings can be difficult because chords
Full section control over Violins, Violas, Cellos, and Double Basses.
Session Strings Pro 2 features an customizable articulation matrix. You can load up to several articulations simultaneously and trigger them via: Session Strings Pro 2 is an indispensable tool
Smooth, expressive note transitions perfect for fluid melodic lines.
In modern music production, having access to a flexible, high-quality string library is a necessity. Whether you are scoring an indie film, producing a pop track, or crafting an orchestral arrangement, strings add depth, emotion, and polish. Native Instruments Session Strings Pro 2 (version 1.0) for the KONTAKT platform stands out as one of the most versatile toolkits available for producers who need contemporary, intimate, and highly detailed string sounds without the massive footprint of a traditional symphonic library.
The "Pro" moniker is earned through its augmentation of the original Session Strings. Version of Pro 2 introduced a revolutionary "Section Control" feature, allowing you to completely customize the seating arrangement of the players—something usually reserved for high-end scoring tools like Audio Modeling's SWAM engine.