
I'm not particularly chauvinistic, but knowing that IMOX, the creators of Respiro, are fellow countrymen did make me press the purchase button a little quicker than I otherwise would have. What also helped is that the introductory price is only €56.
Respiro is a monophonic physical modelling synth that does wind instruments. None of them sound very close to any real wind instrument — there are no believable flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons or brass instruments here —, but they *do* sound like wind instruments and I see excellent use (as do most of the demo makers) for the Respiro patches in any music that requires less-familiar-sounding or difficult-to-identify wind instruments like, say, medieval or renaissance music, or ethnic-oriented material. Or anything really where some unusual wind-alike sounds fit well within the arrangement.
(Come to think of it, Wallander's WIVI, the woodwinds and saxes of which are also not always the most realistic, is, for the exact same reason, also very good for that kind of thing.)
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