Trombones

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Peter Morrison
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2013/08/26 17:10:09 (permalink)

Trombones

Where can I get a decent trombone (or an indecent one for that matter) I thought they would be one in Dimension Pro, but no. Saxes and trumpets by the bucket load, but no trombones.

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    jscomposer
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/26 17:26:45 (permalink)
    EastWest Hollywood Brass Gold is excellent.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 08:50:19 (permalink)
    Dim Pro includes a trombone in the Garritan Pocket Orchestra section of the Browser.
     
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 09:15:35 (permalink)
    Maybe it's time to invest in Kontakt, Peter. You'll find some decent trombones in the factory library, as well as some usable trumpets and tuba. And of course lots of third-party brass and orchestral libraries, although the better ones are a bit pricey.
     
    For a less-expensive (although less versatile) collection, check out the underrated Prizm from Supersynths. Based on the Wusik engine, it has a lot of interesting brass selections and it's a bargain at $75.
     
     


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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 10:34:05 (permalink)
    As a low cost option there is an expansion pack for Cakewalk Sound Centre which claims it has Trombones http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cgbp/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-DSWB1.00-20E
    There is a complete list of instruments here
     
    I have no idea what these are like, but they certainly will not be highly detailed with multiple articulations.
     
    As Bit said Kontakt is the standard, I have Kirk Hunter Concert Brass 2 which I picked up for a fraction of its current price in a group buy. The trombones in that package are suburb.
     

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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 12:08:46 (permalink)
    For Symphonic there's several but great sounding for big band / jazz there's these. Not inexpensive but if you're doing to be allot of projects with tbone:
    http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trombone.php
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    Modest price full horns+winds
    http://www.soundsonline.com/Chris-Hein-Horns-Compact
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 12:21:27 (permalink)
    Sample Modeling. None better.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 12:32:14 (permalink)
    Glyn Barnes
    As a low cost option there is an expansion pack for Cakewalk Sound Centre which claims it has Trombones http://www.store.cakewalk.com/b2cgbp/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=10-DSWB1.00-20E
    There is a complete list of instruments here
     


    One of the Bass Trombone patches is included with Cakewalk Sound Center. In addition to the patch in the Garritan Pocket Orchestra Brass, there is a Trombone patch in the DimPro Holiday Pack from last year. The GPO patch is the only one that sound like a trombone to me though. When searching Cakewalk synths for patches, I find using the Windows search function helpful. I can search across all the synth patches in "C:\ProgramData\Cakewalk" in one pass.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 12:45:42 (permalink)
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    For Symphonic there's several but great sounding for big band / jazz there's these. Not inexpensive but if you're doing to be allot of projects with tbone:
    http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trombone.php
    -or
    Modest price full horns+winds
    http://www.soundsonline.com/Chris-Hein-Horns-Compact


    I use the samplemodeling trumpet, clarinet, and sax applications and will probably get the tbone set as well. I considered the EastWest Brass Gold software but was turned off when I found out it uses the iLOK security system. I can appreciate some means of protecting your software, but I'm not into the dongle scheme. It's so 70s.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 13:31:46 (permalink)
    If you want the best then get SampleModeling’s trombone. Another one you might want to consider depending on your cash flow is Garritan’s Jazz and Big Band 3:
    [link=http://www.garritan.com/products/jazz-big-band-3/features-benefits/]http://www.garritan.com/p...d-3/features-benefits/]http://www.garritan.com/p...d-3/features-benefits/[/link]
    It is not as good as SampleModeling but at lot better than Cakewalk’s trombones IMO. Google/bing for the best price as it can be purchased for $110-$130 USD. Be sure to get the Aria version as it is all-self contained, that is you do not need to buy anything else. Earlier versions needed Kontakt.
     
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 14:38:40 (permalink)
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    carl

    I use the samplemodeling trumpet, clarinet, and sax applications and will probably get the tbone set as well. I considered the EastWest Brass Gold software but was turned off when I found out it uses the iLOK security system. I can appreciate some means of protecting your software, but I'm not into the dongle scheme. It's so 70s.
    Walt




    The iLok is a pain, but EastWest makes killer libraries. I'd say 75% of my templates contain EW instruments.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 15:05:39 (permalink)
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    Totally agree! They're outstanding!
     
    Here a small vid where I use them in an early preview of a cover track I'm working on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfMw6Q1HoIY
     
    I use more libraries from SampleModeling in here, but the lead melody is played by the trombone though.
     
    And here's the Trombone at SampleModeling's site:
    http://www.samplemodeling.com/en/products_trombone.php
    post edited by Loptec - 2013/08/27 15:12:34

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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/27 15:10:39 (permalink)
    Chris Hein Horns are also excellent.
     
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/28 11:07:53 (permalink)
    Thanks guys. Some great ideas. Anything on software for forging decent bank notes.

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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/28 17:07:00 (permalink)
    Loptec
     
    Here a small vid where I use them in an early preview of a cover track I'm working on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfMw6Q1HoIY

    That was fun! Reminds of a group out of Denton Tx called Brave Combo.
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/29 08:13:12 (permalink)
    Here a small vid where I use them in an early preview of a cover track I'm working on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfMw6Q1HoIY
     
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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/29 08:32:15 (permalink)
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    Chris Hein Horns are also excellent.
     
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    I started using the library last year.  Very good patches for decent money.

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    Re: Trombones 2013/08/29 11:00:33 (permalink)
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    Chris Hein Horns are also excellent.

    I started using the library last year.  Very good patches for decent money.



    Yeah, Chris Hein makes some nice libraries. His others are nice as well... I especially like the Guitars library.
     
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