Free Virtual Sitar For Windows

Syntar is free virtual sitar VST instrument for Windows:

“Syntar is a VST instrument designed to fulfill your every sitar sound requirement.

For best results play with droning continous bass notes and a higher melody line. Built in soft distortion, delay and flanger effects make it easy to tweak the Syntar to fit your style of music perfectly.”

Download link.

via myvst

10 thoughts on “Free Virtual Sitar For Windows

  1. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

  2. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

  3. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

  4. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

  5. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

  6. Its not a bad sound, and for that pricetag its obviously pretty awesome.

    Still.. I'm a big sucker for Asian sounds (string, percussion, etc.) and have quite a few in my collection. When it comes to Indian / Sitar sounds then I think (for now anyway) that nothing can top the 'North India' instrument from Native Instruments (easily usable with their free players too).

    This one:
    http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/p

    Don't get me wrong; I'm not dissing this vst in any way. Its a very good sound which I'm sure will please many people. But if you want to nudge up the realism I think you want 'North India' instead.

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