Good brass sample librarys?

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mmichalski59 wrote:
ben_horwood wrote:I'm not angry... well maybe a little, but he asked for jazzy horns and people are suggesting an orchestral library.

I agree you could prob do some "jazzy stuff" with EWQLSO, but you could probably also create a wood carving with a crowbar!
What is the harm in having the guy take a listen? Have you never used a sound in a composition that was different in genre than the target market for the sound? If you haven't, you need a shot of creativity serum.

Sometime, you just look for "that sound". It really doesn't matter what library it is in. It just works. I see nothing wrong in suggesting orchestral sounds. They might just be what he wants. HIS ears will tell. It was only a suggestion.
I was just trying to point out that he might have some better luck with some more appropriate tools, but nevermind... my point has been miscontrued.

Remind me to use a Rhodes next time I am reciting a piano concerto. :wink:

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ben_horwood wrote: Remind me to use a Rhodes next time I am reciting a piano concerto. :wink:
Will do. And don't forget that the only difference between a chain saw and an alto sax is a little vibrato. :lol:

We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread, already in progress.

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keyman_sam wrote:I bought the EWQL Brass as well. Awesome library, if you ask me.
can you remind me how much we got it for last year?now i know there's some discussion about jazz vs. orchestral but this specific EWQL library is interesting cause it has brass sounds for all types of music included.

i am going to have to agree though that it could get a little tedious trying to make an orchestral brass library work well for jazz because the jazz sound has a lot of obnoxious sound effects done with the horns and the orchestral sound has a pristine quality with sometimes a heavy reverb locked into the sample(usually recorded in large halls). you can make it work though cause brass in general is a hard instrument section to recreate with samplers. i find orchestral libraries work well for the big band sound sometimes (give or take a few crazy vibratos missing)

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Hang on.

We have all been talking about 2 DIFFERENT libraries.

Some are talking about the old Quantum Leap Brass that has both pop and orchestral samples.

Others are talking about EWQLSO (symphonic orchestra), which is an orchestral brass library.

:oops:

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Have you people ever considered using real players instead of sample libraries? With all these sample libraries you'll have to put in hours and hours of tweaking to get the sound you're after, whereas a good player will just be able to play it straight off. I run a website where producers can get horn parts recorded by session players and download the parts when they're happy with them. Now I've been acused of Spamming before, but I don't think this is spam. Not many people seem to know that this kind of service exists, and I think that people who are looking for realistic brass on their records really would want to know about it. Anyway, take a look at my site and see what you think. www.trumpetracks.com

Oh, and if you like it, then please let others know about it when these topics come up in the forums. Thanks!
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Good idea. I've seen sites offering bass and drums (live recordings) and now brass. Seems like this business model, as it were, is taking off. I like the concept myself. Site bookmarked! ;)

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Trumpetz wrote: Now I've been acused of Spamming before, but I don't think this is spam.
meh i don't think it's spam :)
i did receive your quote a while back thanks. have you considered putting together an ensemble of brass players?

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Hey Mr. Tunes - you still a member of GANG, or did you not bother renewing?

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I've been working with saxophonists and trombone players too. I recorded trumpet, trombone, alto, tenor and bari sax for my last project.
Custom-made brass & horn parts recorded for your tracks at www.sessionbrass.com

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Trumpetz wrote:Have you people ever considered using real players instead of sample libraries? With all these sample libraries you'll have to put in hours and hours of tweaking to get the sound you're after, whereas a good player will just be able to play it straight off. I run a website where producers can get horn parts recorded by session players and download the parts when they're happy with them. Now I've been acused of Spamming before, but I don't think this is spam. Not many people seem to know that this kind of service exists, and I think that people who are looking for realistic brass on their records really would want to know about it. Anyway, take a look at my site and see what you think. www.trumpetracks.com

Oh, and if you like it, then please let others know about it when these topics come up in the forums. Thanks!
thanks for this link i didnd't knew it existed for horns i only knew this kind of systems for strings ( http://www.efiddler.com/index.htm and http://internetquartet.com/ )
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Here is an arrangment I've made for a singer with a lot of brass.
An instrumental Jazz-Guitar version:
http://www.wizardserver.de/forum/JazzGu ... Guitar.mp3
And as playback:
http://www.wizardserver.de/forum/JazzGu ... ver_PB.mp3

Cast:

1.Trumpet - Chris Hein Horns
2.Trumpet - Quantum Leap Brass
3.Trumpet - Chris Hein Horns
4.Trumpet - Old Roland Brass

1.Alto Sax - Chris Hein Horns
2.Alto Sax - Quantum Leap Brass
1.Tenor Sax - Chris Hein Horns
2.Tenor Sax - Quantum Leap Brass
Bariton Sax - Old Roland Brass

1.Trombone - Chris Hein Horns
2.Trombone - VSL Trombone
3.Trombone - Chris Hein Horns
4.Trombone - SAM Horns

Guitar: Chris Hein Jazz-Guitar (mostly acoustic signal)
Piano: Giga Piano
Bass: Chris Hein Upright Bass
Drums: Addictive Drums with some additional Cymbals

Comments?

Chris Hein
Chris Hein - Horns:
http://www.chrishein.net

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hum the horns are quite rich an expressive :shock: good job !!
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Chris Hein wrote:Here is an arrangment I've made for a singer with a lot of brass.


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Chris Hein
Excellent realism and arrangement. :love:

May I ask how many hours you spent on the horn programming to get it to sound that good? 8)

If I could get my shit to sound like that, I'd be one happy guy. :wink:

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Bob Nova wrote:Excellent realism and arrangement. :love:
Thanks
Bob Nova wrote:May I ask how many hours you spent on the horn programming to get it to sound that good? 8)

If I could get my shit to sound like that, I'd be one happy guy. :wink:
The arrangement is taken from a midi file:
http://www.wizardserver.de/forum/fever2.mid
Try what your brass libraries sound with this midi file.

I spent about 4 hours to set instruments and edit keyswitches, velocity and effects.

Chris Hein
Chris Hein - Horns:
http://www.chrishein.net

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@chris
do you have an upright bass? I did not know this. Is it released?

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