Tokyo Scoring Strings
Welcome to our flagship orchestral string library, Tokyo Scoring Strings. Introducing the distinctive sound of Koichiro Muroya Strings, the top Japanese session string ensemble, heard on countless world-famous anime and game soundtracks. A well-rounded studio string library that holds its own across all genres, especially — but not limited to — Japanese-inspired music, Tokyo Scoring Strings features a powerful lookahead mode, incredible agility, expressive vibrato, and five identically-sampled string sections for you to easily realize virtually any score.
Audio Demos
Audio Player
Ben HicksIkigai (Board Mix)
- Ikigai (Board Mix)Ben Hicks2:25
- Sunrise at the BrambleIan Dorsch2:11
- Partum Artifex – Part of the CreationFredrik Häthén1:40
- 199Henning Nugel1:45
- Vagrant Story – Staff RollHitoshi Sakimoto (mock-up by Wilbert Roget, II)0:46
- Kouyou (v2)Andrew Aversa0:59
- A Celestial Promise (Lookahead Demo, Dressed)Nabeel Ansari2:32
- Sacred MemoriesAndrew Aversa0:31
- GraveSarah Mancuso0:49
- The Story, Part 1: OvertureJeff Ball1:44
- Tangledeep (v2)Andrew Aversa1:13
- Polyphonic Cello LegatoHenning Nugel0:46
- Flowstone BattleAndrew Aversa1:13
- The Story, Part 4: FinaleJeff Ball1:27
- Short Showcase (Dry)Andrew Aversa0:31
- The Story, Part 2: AllegroJeff Ball1:21
- The Story, Part 3: AdagioJeff Ball1:52
- Sato’s JourneySteven Cravis3:21
- The Story of Tokyo Scoring Strings (Complete Score)Jeff Ball9:15
- A Celestial Promise (Lookahead Demo, Naked)Nabeel Ansari2:32
- 199 (Naked)Henning Nugel1:45
- Paper Boat JourneyJeff Ball0:47
- Ikgai (Close Mics, TSS Only)Ben H2:25
- Ikigai (Close Mics)Ben Hicks2:25
Product Info
Five orchestral string sections
8 violins 1, 6 violins 2, 4 violas, 3 cellos, 3 basses
Four mic positions in a legendary space
Pristine 24-bit, 48kHz samples (downmixed from 96kHz) captured at Sound City: Close, Room, Decca, and Surround
Mitsunori Aizawa’s board mix
Custom, pre-mixed sample set that delivers Aizawa’s personal sound out-of-the-box
All crucial playing techniques
Sustains, spiccato, staccato, staccatissimo, spiccato, spiccato secco, tremolo, harmonics, trills (whole-tone, half-tone), long & short decrescendo and sforzando
Expressive dynamics, legato, and vibrato
Two legato and portamento types, multiple speeds, three vibrato levels (senza, con, molto), and up to five dynamics per articulation
FEATURES
Elegant and streamlined UI
Easy control over dynamics, dynamic range, vibrato, and legato speed from the front page
Groundbreaking lookahead mode
Analyzes MIDI with a lookahead to produce expressive and realistic performances; Zero Latency and Standard modes also available
Total articulation control technology v3
Easily create any mapping you want using keyswitches, velocity, midi CC, pedals — to fit your personal workflow
Deep editing for power users
Adjust legato transitions, sample offsets, overlays, and much more
REQUIREMENTS
84GB disk space
7200 RPM hard drive or solid state drive recommended. Note that mic positions can be moved or deleted individually.
8GB of RAM minimum
16GB recommended for loading all sections with the board mix. 32GB recommended for all sections with the All Mics patch.
Apple M1, Intel i5 or equivalent CPU
A faster CPU with more cores will allow you to play more simultaneous voices.
Kontakt Player 6.7.1
This library will run in the FREE Kontakt Player.
Kontakt Requirements – Mac OSX
Intel Macs (i5 or higher): macOS 10.14, 10.15, 11 or 12 (latest update).
Apple Silicon Macs (via Rosetta 2 & natively on ARM in Standalone or in hosts that support it): macOS 11 or 12 (latest update)
Kontakt Requirements – Windows
Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit). Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU. Graphics hardware support for OpenGL 2.1 or higher. Windows 10 strongly recommended.
Videos
Details
The sound of Japanese strings is both captivating and highly unique. What makes it so distinctive? Smaller ensembles recorded in focused studio spaces lend themselves to more agile playing, and a focus on perfection leads to incredible accuracy. These strengths make Japanese ensembles equally capable of delicate nuance and sweeping emotional performances that move listeners to tears. For many of us who have admired Japanese soundtracks for years, this sound has long been a source of inspiration, but it’s been out of reach for most composers outside of Japan — until now.
Our goal with Tokyo Scoring Strings is to give you the orchestral string sound featured in so many world-famous Japanese productions. This project has been a dream come true for all of us at Impact Soundworks, and we’re thrilled to have worked with some of our musical heroes to bring it to life. But we weren’t satisfied with just capturing this remarkable sound; we also sought to deliver an outstanding, inspiring UI, flexible editing, beautiful legato, and recording depth to rival any other industry-standard string libraries.
Our Japanese Partners
We are honored to have partnered with an incredible team of musicians and collaborators in Japan:
- Koichiro Muroya Strings, led by Koichiro Muroya. The most in-demand session ensemble in all of Japan. Their exquisite playing can be heard on many of your favorite soundtracks.
- Mitsunori Aizawa, Japan’s top engineer, responsible for mixing and recording hundreds of world-famous scores.
- Sound City, an incredible recording space with over 60 years of history. This choice of studio gives Tokyo Scoring Strings a tighter, more focused sound that lends itself extremely well to more agile playing and mixing with external reverb.
- Renowned anime & film composer Masaru Yokoyama, who brought his experience recording scores around the world through his companies Plugnote and MiracleBus.
- Crypton Future Media and SonicWire, our Japanese distributors who have helped with the project from the very beginning.
Tokyo Scoring Strings features five independently recorded sections (Violins 1, Violins 2, Viola, Cello, Bass) in a typical Japanese ensemble size (8/6/4/4/3) suitable for small and large productions alike.
Tokyo Studio Strings includes a well-rounded set of articulations recorded in superb detail. We have paid particular attention to delivering outstanding legato as well as the agility and crisp short notes that are such a strength of smaller Japanese string sections. You’ll be able to easily write and mock-up sweeping melodies, intimate legato, and aggressive agile passages.
Note: All articulations below are true, unique recordings, not created by re-pitching or processing other samples!
Articulations
- Arco (Sustain) – 5 dynamics, 3 vibrato levels (senza, con, molto)
- Bowed Legato – 3 dynamics, 2x rr
- Slurred Legato – 3 dynamics, 2x rr
- Bowed Portamento – 3 dynamics
- Slurred Portamento – 3 dynamics
- Rebow – 3 dynamics, 5x rr
- Staccato – 5 dynamics, 6x rr
- Staccatissimo – 5 dynamics, 6x rr
- Spiccato – 4 dynamics, 6x rr
- Crisp (Secco) Spiccato – 2 dynamics, 6x rr
- Sforzando – Dotted eighth & dotted quarter lengths, 3x rr
- Decrescendo – Dotted eighth & dotted quarter lengths, 3x rr
- Pizzicato – 3 dynamics, 4x rr
- Tremolo – 4 dynamics
- Trills – 2 dynamics, whole tone & half tone
- Releases – natural, excited, and staccato
- Harmonics
Console: Modular FX Rack and Mixer
Console is a fully-featured mixer, modular effects rack, and pedal board, designed to give you full control over your mix. Effects include multiple EQs (digital and analog-style), compressors, spatial FX, modulation FX, amps, distortion pedals, reverbs, and more.
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