The SWAM Solo Brass collection includes fifteen instruments grouped into product families: SWAM Trumpets, SWAM Trombones and SWAM Horns and Tubas.
The SWAM Solo Strings collection includes 4 core string instruments: SWAM Cello, SWAM Double Bass, SWAM Viola and SWAM Violin.
The SWAM Solo Woodwinds collection includes SWAM Flutes, SWAM Double Reeds, SWAM Clarinets and SWAM Saxophones.
These instruments are designed using a synergistic combination of innovative performance technologies, physical modeling, behavioral modeling and multi-vector, phase-locked sample morphing.
The SWAM Engine Bundle enables composers, musicians and performers to play – both in the recording studio and during live performances – the most expressive and realistic virtual solo instruments ever created.
SWAM Engine Bundles are real-time controlled virtual instruments with the same natural response as their traditional counterparts.
Solo Brass
SWAM Alto Trombone
SWAM Bass Trombone
SWAM Bass Tuba
SWAM Double Bass Trombone
SWAM Euphonium
SWAM Flugelhorn
SWAM Flugelhorn Eb
SWAM French Horn Bb
SWAM French Horn F
SWAM Piccolo Trumpet
SWAM Tenor Bass Trombone
SWAM Tenor Trombone
SWAM Trumpet
SWAM Trumpet C
SWAM Tuba Eb
Solo Strings
SWAM Cello
SWAM Double Bass
SWAM Viola
SWAM Violin
Solo Woodwinds
SWAM Alto Flute
SWAM Alto Sax
SWAM Baritone Sax
SWAM Bass Clarinet
SWAM Bass Flute
SWAM Bassoon
SWAM Clarinet
SWAM Contrabassoon
SWAM English Horn
SWAM Flute
SWAM Oboe
SWAM Piccolo
SWAM Soprano Sax
SWAM Tenor Sax
You can specify not only what type of plugins to install (VSTi, VST3i), but also select the plugins you need to install!
There is no need to download the entire distribution, but only those plugins that you need to work.
Additional installation of plugins is also possible, and there is no need to download already installed plugins.
When you update the version of plugins or new ones appear, you just need to download these plugins and install them, and the new versions of the plugins
will automatically be installed on top of the old ones!
It is not necessary to transfer the plugin archives to the root ‘Audio Modeling’ folder; they can be downloaded and placed on any other disk,
and the installer, if it does not find the plugin archives in the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder, will ask you to indicate the path where these archives are located.
The plugins in the ‘PLUGINS’ folder are divided into groups just for ease of searching! When installing, it is better to place all downloaded plugins
as usual in the root of the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder or in a separate folder on any disk.
Before installation, disable antiviruses and defenders, otherwise EXE files may be deleted!
After installation, add the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder to antivirus exclusions.
Initial installation
- IMPORTANT! If ‘Audio Modeling – SWAM Engine’ was installed from another distribution, uninstall it!
- Download the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder.
- Move the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder to the desired drive (for example, where all NO INSTALLs are located).
- Download the files of the plugins you need (.7z) from the ‘PLUGINS’ folder.
- You can move all downloaded plugin files to the root of the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder, or you can place them on any other drive where you have enough space. In this case, the installer will ask you to specify the path for storing the archives. 6. Run the file ‘Existing Folders.cmd’. 7. Open the file ‘Existing Folders.txt’. If directories exist, delete them! 8. Run the ‘SymLink Installer.cmd’ file and install the plugin package. 9. Launch your DAW and check for plugins. 10. If all plugins are visible and working, all ‘.7z’ files can be deleted. * VST2 format plugins are installed in the ‘C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins’ directory. Make sure your DAW has the path to this plugin directory! Additional installation of plugins 1. Download the files of the plugins you need (.7z) from the ‘PLUGINS’ folder. 2. You can move all downloaded plugin files to the root of the ‘Audio Modeling’ folder, or you can place them on any other drive where you have enough space. In this case, the installer will ask you to specify the path for storing the archives. 3. Run the ‘SymLink Installer.cmd’ file and install the plugin package. 4. Launch your DAW and check for plugins. 5. If all plugins are visible and working, all ‘.7z’ files can be deleted. * VST2 format plugins are installed in the ‘C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins’ directory. Make sure your DAW has the path to this plugin directory!
Did you try it?
Is it clean, from viruses???
for some reason the saxophones aren’t making any sound or responding to my midi controller. do you know how to fix it?
windows defender found multiple viruses. like around 7
this is full of viruses