Godwin Symphony 849

 

string processor

 

analg symphonic sound

Godwin Symphony

Italian string processor from mid 70 featuring frequency divider technology with marvelous string section featuring three layerable octaves feets register,a two segment envelopes A-D for Attack and realease of the sound and two simultaneous analog effects Tremolo and Chorus.The sound is rich and very present, and needs absolutely no external effects, maybe today a bit too seventies but still great creates great lush pads
Check also Crumar performer and Logan string melody for the same catery of sounds.

The brass part is monophonic and has six presets and variable tremolo effects, octave switch and vibrato, Fun but not the best part

The preset part has four instruments Cello, Viola, Violin, Organ with no control but gain, a bit thin sounds

FONCTION KEYS: String Volume, Brass volume, Cello, Viola, Violin, Organ, Brass 1/2/3/4/Wah/Woh, Cello level, Violin level, Viola level, Bass, Treble, Chorus, Tremolo, Envelope Attack/Sustain/Volume, Vibrato Depth/Speed/Delay, buttons for Classic/Concert/Brass/Vibrato/PolyTrig/Octave, Expression pedal input, High/Low output.

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- excellent string sound !
- realiable

- brass
-few controls

 

 

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Short - Strings in action ! listen to the pad from my track "saynètes_des_martyrs"

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great 70 sound

 

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