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It includes 9 synth layers with sustain, marcato, and staccato capabilities. With its Inception like massive horns, this synth is for those who want their brass to be brash and bold. Mega Brass is an over-the-top synth, which kicks more like a double barrel shotgun than a double French horn.

So far, we have talked about brass sections which are capable of nuanced articulations and subtle dynamics, the next contender doesn’t do that, and more importantly it doesn’t want to do that! With that price tag you could nearly rent an actual brass section to come play at your house.Ĭons: limited number of instruments for such an outrageous price tagįind out more about Berlin Brass here. Premium seems to be the vibe they are going for and they certainly achieved it. On top of that it’s going to cost you $970.
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It also has an adaptive legato CAPSULE system with 3 different types of attacks and sustains.īerlin Brass requires Kontakt player plus a staggering 320 GB disk space for its samples. It features a neat and easy to use GUI, which in true German fashion strips away the unnecessary gimmicks to allow for a more fluid and efficient workflow. It offers up a horn, trumpet, and trombone assemble, along with individual options encompassing 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, and 1 tuba, which all can be used to create your own ensemble. These crisp kraut samples were recorded at Teldex Scoring Stage, which is a renowned classical environment and resurrection ground of the historical hidden German gem, Teldex Studio. This symphony will set you back $700.Ĭons: a little pricey for newcomer scorers.įind out more about Spitfire Symphonic Brass here.
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Symphonic Brass requires the free Kontakt player and a chunky 133 GB of disk space, so they have offered an included hard drive delivery option.

You can control individual instruments as well as ensembles, plus there’s affluent articulation capabilities. It features a large collection of instruments with 3 mic positions. These samples were recorded with valve and ribbon microphones through Neve preamps and a Neve console. Steven Price (Gravity, Suicide Squad, Fury, etc.) has been quoted as saying “It captures the essence of great players in a great room”. Spitfire Audio’s symphonic brass is a beautifully recorded collection of samples coming from AIR Studios London (Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, Casino Royale, Interstellar, and others).īritish brass certainly has a tradition of excellence and its own distinct taste, so it’s no wonder so many A-list composers have fallen in love with it. Pros: unrivalled quality in this price rangeĬons: included hard drive would have been nice xDįind out more about CineBrass here.
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Cinebrass Core is available for $399 and its Pro expansion pack is priced also at $399.

Its articulation patches were all recorded round robin, encompassing a dynamic range of piano to fortissimo.Ĭinebrass runs on Native Instruments Kontakt and requires a minimum of 24 GB hard drive space.
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It also features ensembles which combine the instruments to one patch while still giving you control over the individual instruments. It contains an adaptive legato engine which automatically adjusts interval speed depending on how you are playing. It has a beginner friendly GUI, with presets available in both its mixer and mapping window. Recorded at the MGM scoring stage of Sony Picture Studios California, these sounds have become the gold standard of orchestral brass sampling due to its upper echelon instrumentation coming with such a fair price tag.Įngineered and mixed by industry titan Dennis Sands (Forest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, Avengers: Endgame, and more) these picturesque sounds give everything you need to unlock your inner Zimmer.

There’s a reason CineBrass is the first mention on my list.
