Orchestra-Wave is an orchestral virtual instrument designed to quickly add symphonic colors to your productions, whether you work in film scoring, pop, rock, electro, video games, or stage music. Its PCM sound generation emphasizes efficiency: you load a patch, play, and immediately get a usable texture for your arrangement.
It is especially suitable for composers seeking a classic "hardware" sound and direct musical response from the keyboard, as well as producers looking for string pads, brass stabs, ensembles, and hybrid layers that are easy to stack in a mix. Thanks to the multi-effects, you can sculpt a finished sound without multiplying external processing, ideal for fast sessions and lightweight templates.
With 1279 waveforms, Orchestra-Wave offers a broad sonic foundation to build credible orchestrations and cinematic textures. The PCM is perfectly suited for parts that need to "hold" in an arrangement: clear attacks, stable sustain, and a character that remains readable even in dense productions.
The included 128 patches serve as immediate starting points: full sections, timbre variations, typical keyboard articulations, and ready-to-layer combinations. Whether you are looking for a harmonic foundation, a melodic line, or an impact reinforcement, you quickly achieve a musical result without deep programming.
The onboard processing facilitates finishing directly within the plug-in. The reverb places the instrument in a space, the chorus thickens layers and widens the stereo image, and the 78 multi-effects provide a wide variety of colors to adapt the instrument to your style, from natural orchestral rendering to more designed and modern textures.
This approach is particularly practical in production: you can quickly unify multiple patches, manage depth, control presence, and achieve a coherent sound without overloading your project with additional plug-ins.
Orchestra-Wave includes a graphical interface designed for editing sound parameters. You adjust your settings visually and directly, speeding up decisions in composition and mixing. This also allows you to customize a patch to fit precisely into the arrangement: more attack to cut through, more depth to support, or a specific effect color to create a signature sound.