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Home » 2007 » May » 7 » AMG Kick-Ass Brass EXS24
AMG Kick-Ass Brass EXS24
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You are about to discover the library we believe to be
the highest quality and most relevant to modern music on
the market today!

In total this library is a huge 450 megs and comprises
over 2000 samples!

The library is based around the 4 key brass instruments
used in modern horn section line ups:

Bb Trumpet - (Taylor London Standard model) Alto Sax -
(Selmer super 80 II) Tenor Sax - (Selmer super 80 II)
Trombone - (Conn 88h)

Having a choice of instruments allows the user to create
a variety of brass arrangement styles. Funky JB horns
would use the tenor, alto and bone to create a funky,
reedy sound (3 piece). Modern soul horns would use
trumpet, tenor and bone (3 piece). Fuller rock
arrangements would sound best with all four. You pick the
line-up you need for your track, you're in control! All
the instruments have been pristinely recorded using a
Neumann U89, Neve Pre-amp and edited in Protools.

As any one instrument can produce an infinite amount of
different sounds and dynamics, we have concentrated on
capturing only the sounds you'll need to faithfully
reproduce a horn section. However there is probably
enough choice of samples to attempt to program a sax or
trumpet solo, with a bit of effort! There are an average
of 17 different samples per note of each instrument, and
we have sampled at least every tone (or semitone in
somecases) of the full range of each instrument.

Most of the programs are velocity switching. In the main
program for each instrument there are 3 samples. MF, FF,
and SLR or slurred notes. The SLR samples are in the
medium velocity range. These samples may sound strange in
isolation, but are to be slurred on to the end of the
previous note. This allows you to run up a scale starting
with a loud velocity and following with legato slurred
notes (medium velocity) in quick succession.

The effect is very realistic. If you try this with the
saxes, you can hear the clicks of the keys being
depressed. However if you start a new note or phrase with
this type of sample it will sound odd as the natural
attack part of the sound and breathyness will be missing.

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