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PLEASE NOTE: Kontakt (Full required) - not compatible with FREE Kontakt Player!
Adventure Brass was recorded at The Bridge in Los Angeles, a prominent scoring stage that has overseen a variety of television, film and game scoring projects since it's opening in 2010. Starting out with LA's finest, the goal with this release was to create a true workhorse brass library that is first and foremost, fun to play.
Key Features
- Recorded at The Bridge in Los Angeles
- Section sizes: 2 Trumpets, 4 Horns, 2 Trombones, 1 Tuba
- Morph Stacking programming allows any note length to sound natural
- Recorded in traditional seating arrangement
- Adjustable Humanization feature
- To Silence feature
- Solo Trumpet Overlay feature
- True playable repetitions for trumpets
- Three microphone positions: Close, Room, Mixed
- Recorded in 48khz / 24bit
- 9.8 GB uncompressed (6.3 GB compressed NCW format)
- Compatible with Kontakt 5.5.1 or higher (requires full version of Kontakt)
- Receive watermarked product by Continuata Connect downloader
Utilizing Morph Stacking programming techniques, the Adventure patches allow you to perform lines "on-the-fly" without any keyswitching. Coupled with two intuitively-programmed attack variations, the ability to spontaneously craft bold brass melodies quickly has never been easier. Musical Sampling recorded medium-sized sections; a dual-purpose group designed to treat equally-well to both unison and harmonic passages with believable transparency, even when crossfading between dynamic layers.