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The Saxophonist

60% OFF Opening Sale: $53 (RRP: $130)
https://auddict.com

A new standard for sampled saxophone just dropped.

The Saxophonist — Auddict's deeply sampled solo alto sax with 15 articulations, 3 mic positions, 7 round robins per articulation, up to 4 dynamic layers — built on proprietary AI-P waveform processing that delivers legato twice as realistic as conventional sampling. Every single sample in this library was processed.

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Legato That Actually Breathes

Auddict's AI-P pipeline hand-sculpts every waveform transition at a level of precision no human editing team could achieve. Notes connect the way real fingers and embouchure produce them — smooth, organic, alive. No crossfade artifacts. No timbral jumps.

Every Shade of the Alto

From slurred vibrato legato to growls, rips, scoops, marcato, and key clicks — this covers the full expressive vocabulary of a real player. Four legato types alone, each with dedicated round robins and dynamics.

FULL WALKTHROUGH:

  • 15 ARTICULATIONS
  • 7 ROUND ROBINS PER PATCH
  • UP TO 4 DYNAMIC LAYERS
  • 3 MIXABLE MIC POSITIONS
  • AI-P WAVEFORM PROCESSING ON EVERY SAMPLE
  • 4 LEGATO TYPES INCLUDING SLURRED AND TONGUED
  • GROWLS, RIPS, SCOOPS, MARCATO
  • BUILT-IN EQ, REVERB, STEREO WIDTH
  • KEY CLICKS LAYER FOR REALISM
  • KONTAKT 5 AND ABOVE

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I'd love to get something like this, if it wasn't in Kontakt format. SFZ or Decent Sampler would be great. Even if it was released in WAV files, I'd be interested. But I can't use Kontakt on Linux. :(
Vendor‑Dependent Copy Protection: Customers lose. Pirates win.:mad:
(Also: I'm Accused of lying about Linux—it boots, runs my pro audio workflow, stays stable, updates--though yearly dismissed as “niche”. Yet I'm the deluded one.)
:roll:

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Sorry, I'm completely underwhelmed by the demos. Half the time it doesn't even sound like a sax.

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