NI SYMPHONY SERIES – Brass Solo v1.3 KONTAKT

NI SYMPHONY SERIES - Brass Solo v1.3 KONTAKT

NI SYMPHONY SERIES – Brass Solo v1.3 KONTAKT

A 32-piece brass section and top soloists recorded in the prized acoustic space of St Paul’s Church, San Francisco. The BRASS suite of instruments offers rich characterful sound and flexibility for any composing task.

RICH CHARACTERFUL SOUND

Featuring true legato, up to eight round robins, and a wide range of expressive articulations and techniques, BRASS is a highly-flexible and comprehensive set of scoring tools. Individual KONTAKT libraries for ENSEMBLE and SOLO recordings offer realistic performance and detailed mixing of both grouped sections and soloists.

Both ENSEMBLE and SOLO libraries are provided in full SYMPHONY SERIES version or streamlined SYMPHONY ESSENTIALS version.

IMPECCABLE INSTRUMENTS

From the first sample to the final control, every element was created in meticulous detail.

AVAILABLE IN TWO VERSIONS

Both SYMPHONY SERIES and SYMPHONY ESSENTIALS versions are built from the same recordings and have the same intuitive interface. The full-featured SERIES version offers exhaustive depth and nuance, while the ESSENTIALS version provides the same quality in a lightweight package.

SYMPHONY SERIES – BRASS

The full-sized set of professional scoring tools. SYMPHONY SERIES – BRASS offers flexibility, versatility, and a creative workflow. With over 300 individual articulations, four separate mic mixes, on-board effects, and ergonomic controls, it’s the precision set of tools needed to cover any scoring task, from film to games to studio.

  • 47 GB (compressed)
  • Separate ENSEMBLE and SOLO libraries
  • 183 ENSEMBLE / 120 SOLO artikulations
  • True legato and legato emulation
  • Time stretching for long articulations
  • 4 microphone mixes with Mixer page
  • Effects page with EQ, Reverb, Compression, and Filter

SOLO

Both SYMPHONY SERIES – BRASS and SYMPHONY ESSENTIALS – BRASS contain two separate KONTAKT libraries, for playing whole sections at a time or solo instruments individually.

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