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The Band19
I like mojo, YMMV.
http://www.vir2.com/instruments/mojo-horn-section
Or if you really want the real thing on the individual horns/reed instruments?
http://www.samplemodeling.com/
Your mileage will not vary with Sample modeling... It will be consistent? And good... Sample modeling "rocks hard." These guys are freaking brilliant. Their stuff is not cheap? But neither is their sound...
Thanks Robby, this may be worth investing in...
They get some good press...
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4349515 http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb09/articles/samplemodellingtrumpet.htm http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/reviews/the-trumpet The trombones are really good too. I have Mr. Sax T and recommend it "VERY" highly. I used it on Just a lie. It sounds like a sax player. But you have a sax player :-) People w/good ears (lots of them here) definitely hear (and comment on) "synthy/midi" sounding tracks. So when we're using strings, or woodwinds, horns/reeds, etc... It's always best to try to get as realistic a sound as possible (considering the cost of course.) For most, their synth will do, or a lower level plug. But there are options for people who are looking to kick it up a notch as Emeril would say... BAM!
My music isn't that horny, but my endocrinologist is about to get me on a testo supplement, so WHO KNOWS!
Your music is already pretty horny? Not all of it, but no small amount of it contains "lush" horn and sax arrangements. And speaking of Lush? Let me get back to my self destruction.