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2014/06/06 22:13:39
Jimbo 88
Hey Check out this video ...jump to the 2:45 mark
 
http://new-type.asia/new-type.asia/ntbc_01_en.html
 
 
All done in Sonar...by the way.
2014/06/07 11:05:19
Blogman
By far, Broadway Big Band colletction is the best for non-orchestral horns. Interval sampling. Fun to play live! Even has multi for big octave unisons. Created by a Jazz guy.
2014/06/07 12:01:26
cparmerlee
Jimbo 88
Hey Check out this video ...jump to the 2:45 mark
 
http://new-type.asia/new-type.asia/ntbc_01_en.html
 
 
All done in Sonar...by the way.


That's a great video.  Love it.
2014/06/09 13:11:56
skinnybones lampshade
I bought N.I.'s Session Horns Pro on the weekend and have only had the chance to try it for about 90 minutes. So far, the sounds seem pretty good and it's definitely been easy and fun to use because of its smart voice allocation and smart chord features. It will take more experimentation to really see what it can do, and what its true quality is.
LJ
2014/06/15 12:52:04
WallyG
Baseman
Hi there:)
 
A few weeks ago I've made some Playbacks for Teaching Lessons:
 
https://www.hidrive.strato.com/lnk/OFvUwCQH
 
Chris Hein Horns: Trumpet Section, Trombone Section and a few Saxes....
Hope you like it;)
Basie.
 


FWIW, I purchased the Chris Hein Horn Pro Complete after doing more research. Yesterday I used it on a song I've been working on and CHH worked out great! Fits a different niche then my collection of Sample Modeling tools.
Walt
 
2014/06/17 06:39:08
markyzno
Blogman
By far, Broadway Big Band colletction is the best for non-orchestral horns. Interval sampling. Fun to play live! Even has multi for big octave unisons. Created by a Jazz guy.



VERY VERY expensive tho
2014/06/17 21:55:29
bapu
Check out the horns I culled from NI's Session Horns (NOT PRO) in THIS SONG.
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