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2017/09/21 21:54:26 (permalink)

Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST

Anyone have any suggestions for a decent solo Flugelhorn library? I know 8Dio's Century Brass one is available in beta -- and it sounds great -- but that's more than I can spend, at the moment...
 
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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/21 22:14:13 (permalink)

 
Oh...you said "Flugelhorn"...my bad 


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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/21 22:31:56 (permalink)
If you have the full Kontakt, this one sounds really good for $20.
 
http://best-sound.org/best-sound-flugelhorn/
 
If you don't, Uberschall makes a very nice one for their free Elastik player for €49.
 
https://www.ueberschall.com/en/product/221/Flugelhorn
 

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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/21 22:36:03 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2017/09/21 22:52:31
cclarry

 
Oh...you said "Flugelhorn"...my bad 

I say, you're way off; you're way off this time, Larry. :)

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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/21 23:19:26 (permalink)
For solo instruments VSL is still a great choice: https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Brass_Bundle/Flugelhorn Loads of articulations and great quality in their recordings.

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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/22 03:03:03 (permalink)
Thanks for the suggestions, folks. Much appreciated.

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Re: Looking for a decent Flugelhorn VST 2017/09/22 07:13:10 (permalink)
If you have the full version of Kontakt look at the inexpensive Indiginus Blue Street Brass. The flugelhorn may not be as detailed as some but its very good and easy to use. On top of that you get a unique selection of brass instruments.

There is a detailed review by Bitflipper in this month's soundbytes.

http://forum.cakewalk.com/m/tm.aspx?m=3657545

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