Musical Sampling – Trailer Brass v1.1 (KONTAKT)

By | January 27, 2024

 

Publisher : Musical Sampling
Website : Musical Sampling
Format : KONTAKT
Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz stereo
Requires : full retail version of Kontakt 5.5.2 or higher


Description : While Adventure Brass lends itself to bold lines in a traditional setting, Trailer Brass has been created to reflect more modern and large-scale contexts.
We recorded three different groups: an ensemble of ten horns, an ensemble of ten trombones, and the Horde; ensemble with three kimbasso / three tubes, which was aggressively processed for maximum meatiness.

Additional Information
To get the wide, wall-of-brass sound we were looking for, we sat the players evenly across the stage of a huge concert hall. We also spent a lot of time going for maximum volume, which is no easy task. It got so loud in there that the trombones ended up busting one of the microphones. Congrats were issued.
We’ve also included a varied collection of sound design patches that utilize the brass recordings in some great ways. Impacts, pads, BRAAAMs, synth basses, rhythmic drones and the like.
As always, we made it a point to limit the controls needed to get the job done in a reasonable amount of time. The Adventure and Majestic patches come to mind, where you can produce believable brass lines using just your keys and the modwheel. The library also contains five different GUI’s designed to immediately inform you of what a particular patch can do in terms of control.
Happy composing!
Features:
– Companion library to Trailer Strings.
– Recorded in a large concert hall.
– Three different sections: 10 Horns, 10 Trombones, 3 Tubas / 3 Cimbassos (The Horde).
– Morph Stacking programming allows any note length to sound natural.
– Recorded in centered, wide seating arrangement across the stage.
– To Silence feature.
– Adjustable Humanization feature.
– Includes true FFF sampling.
– Three microphone positions: Close, Room, Mixed.
– Processed Horde samples for maximum beefiness.
– Custom Sound Design patches sourced from brass recordings.
– Recorded in 48 khz / 24-bit.


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