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Alina String Ensemble App Reviews

The Alina String Ensemble app recently received 6 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Alina String Ensemble app an average rating of 4.26 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 19 ratings since its release on Jul 24 by insideout. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Alina String Ensemble?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.17 out of 5

19 global ratings

5 Star
50%
4 Star
17%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
33%

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6 Positive User Reviews for Alina String Ensemble

A Thick, Classic Sound in Your Pocket

I've never played a real Solina before -- and, given the prices of vintage gear, probably never will. This app gets me as close as I need to that thick 70s string sound. On the original gear, the envelope options were a little crude; and with some settings, you'll hear a sucking sound at the end of notes. If vintage is what you want, that's the true vintage sound. If, at some point, the developer adds an option to use modern, polyphonic envelopes in place of the single, vintage-style envelope, I

Finally!

Fantastic sounding string ensemble! Couldn't be happier!

"The string machine you can't afford"

That's what this sounds like. For a few bucks. For me, it's directly out of my early new wave dreams. You could buy a used iPhone and a used MIDI controller and have *that* sound, ready to go for considerably less than the real thing. Easy easy buy.

Excellent

I am so grateful that this app exists. I’ve wanted that classic Solina String Ensemble sound for forever and this app delivers. I really can’t speak to the bad reviews, the app has never been buggy for me nor has it crashed. A def secret weapon for any keyboard player.

2 Negative User Reviews for Alina String Ensemble

Close but Not There...

I was expecting to get pretty close to a genuine Solina, even given this is an app and emulation. Yet, when you activate the modulation button, you don’t get that authentic Jean Michel Jarre or Tangerine Dream-esque tonal quality that the real instrument would deliver. Again, it’s an app so you get what you pay for. Hopefully the developer will tweak things to get that modulation reproduction more precise.

Kinda sounds like a 70’s string machine but..

Gives you the idea of a 70’s string machine but it falls short especially in triggering - gating. Would be nice the give the option for multiple voice sustain and not gate the voices off.