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Description

The Solemn Tones THE ODIN II is a powerhouse virtual instrument plugin, designed for musicians seeking a dynamic and versatile guitar simulation. Whether you're crafting metal anthems or intricate soundscapes, THE ODIN II delivers a high-gain tone that captures the essence of modern guitar music. Perfect for both recording professionals and hobbyists, this plugin provides an intuitive interface that makes it easy to dial in your preferred sound.

This virtual instrument stands out with its realistic string resonance and meticulous sampling, ensuring every strum and pick replicates the authenticity of a live performance. Users can enjoy a range of articulations, including palm mutes, harmonics, and slides, making it a comprehensive tool for detailed compositions. The flexible MIDI mapping and customizable effects offer endless possibilities for creativity, while the simple installation process ensures you spend more time making music and less time troubleshooting.

THE ODIN II seamlessly integrates with your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), providing quick access to a library of pre-recorded riffs and a variety of tone shaping options. Whether you're in the studio or on stage, this plugin is designed to inspire and enhance your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • High-gain tone with realistic string resonance
  • Comprehensive range of articulations: palm mutes, harmonics, slides
  • Seamless DAW integration and easy MIDI mapping
  • Library of pre-recorded riffs and customizable effects
  • Intuitive interface for quick and easy tone dialing
  • Simple installation process for quick setup and use
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The Odin 2 - walkthrough

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The Odin 2 - walkthrough

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The Best Virtual Guitar Library for Metal? Soundiron Axe Machina vs Shreddage Hydra vs Odin 2

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James Zhan

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HOW TO: PROGRAM SLIDES IN ODIN 2 (Specific Notes & Speed)

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Solemn Tones | The Odin II |Playthrough by Grungejoe

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Joseph Rommel (Grungejoe)

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The Odin II- Solemn Tones.

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NF Estúdio

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Features and functionality

  • Odin II tunes down to Drop E, allowing users to create Drop B tuning by using specific MIDI notes (B3-B5 due to key switch).

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Software and compatibility

  • Users can utilize FL Studio's piano roll to map MIDI notes for preferred tunings, matching the sound of a Drop B guitar.

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User experience

  • Owners find the interface intuitive and appreciate the ability to replicate different tunings through MIDI note selection rather than UI tuning options.

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Comparisons

  • Some users recommend Shreddage 3 Hydra as a more realistic and user-friendly alternative to Odin II for guitar VST needs.

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See how The Midnight uses Solemn Tones THE ODIN II

The Midnight

Singer, Guitarist

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In The Midnight's March 3rd, 2021 Twitch.tv Stream ''Tim is breaking down Neon Medusa'' Tim McEwan of The Midnight discusses and shows use how he created a midi track using simulated guitar plugins. It appears that he is using Soleman Tones' ODIN II guitar vst for MIDI Keyboards/synths alongside a Native Instruments' Guitar Rig 5 preset inspired by the 1980s rock group Van Halen called Van 51 Scooped/Straightforward Metal.

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