Bass Clarinet sampleset

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Can anyone recommend a nice multisampled one? Decent multisampling / velocity layers would be good, some articulations might be nice too.

Using Kontakt2, here.

cheers, sk

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Maybe these samples will help?
http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.bassclarinet.html
http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/thesounde ... libraries/ (some phrases/articulations available I think)
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You're a few months early. Westgate Studios clarinets are going to be released in autumn (I guess). The solo clarinet is already available and the full product will feature bass clarinet as well. I'm really looking forward to that one since I'm not really satisfied with any bass clarinet samples I've heard.
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The freeware Maestro Clarinet soundfonts at http://www.sf2midi.com are fantastic, multilayered with great articulations. You need to register there but they don't spam. Search for "maestro clarinets" in the soundfonts section. There's three soundfonts that make up the set.

EDIT : oops, these are not bass clarinets. but still well worth getting .

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Thanks all!
Will give these recommendations a go and see what happens.

cheers, sk

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Duh, and I just realised that Kontakt 2, which I own, comes with a B.Clarinet sampleset too :oops:

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i was going to say :) look in the vsl folder :) isnt there something there?

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Ah yes, I'd forgotten about that.. although their sample browsing system is terrible.
I once found a (benign) back door to their directory structure, allowing one to mass download full directories, but alas it seems to be gone.

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but really, try the Maestro ones - they're way above most free soundfonts

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Pantsdown666 wrote:but really, try the Maestro ones - they're way above most free soundfonts
alright already
For anyone else looking, and not finding, they're the files:

mcl.sf2
mcb.sf2
mcs.sf2

here: http://www.sf2midi.com/index.php?search ... age=search

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