$199

$299 starting April 20

$99

$139 starting Feb. 7th

Owners of Adventure Brass, Trailer Brass, Orb Trumpets, or Orb Horns & Bones – purchased from us or a reseller – qualify for the $149 loyalty intro price on our website during the intro period. Qualified newsletter subscribers will receive a loyalty code by email on February 27 at 10:00 AM local time. If you do not receive a code, contact: loyalty@musicalsampling.com.

Introductory Offer

$199

$299 starting April 20

Owners of Adventure Brass, Trailer Brass, Orb Trumpets, or Orb Horns & Bones – purchased from us or a reseller – qualify for the $149 loyalty intro price on our website during the intro period. Qualified newsletter subscribers will receive a loyalty code by email on February 27 at 10:00 AM local time. If you do not receive a code, contact: loyalty@musicalsampling.com.

Patches

• 4 French Horns
• 2 Trumpets
• 3 Bass Trombones
• Solo Tuba

Features

 Recorded in a concert hall in traditional positions
• Dynamics: Trumpets (5) Horns & Bones (4), Tuba (3) 
• 4 mic positions, 1 mixed mic
• Contextually-sampled
• Wide dynamic range with strong top dynamic

Requirements & Specs

 Requires Kontakt 6.8.0+ (full version) 
• Kontakt 7+ (full version) recommended
• Recorded in 48khz / 24bit
• 9.3 GB compressed NCW format
• Receive watermarked product by Pulse downloader

Classic Brass is our concert hall iteration of a workhorse brass library.

Sharing the same playability philosophy as our existing brass releases, Classic Brass elevates every aspect of the sampling process. Recorded in a large acoustic space (Besední dům in Brno, CZ), it pushes the upper dynamic range while taking contextual sampling techniques to their limits within a true concert hall environment.

Every articulation – with the exception of latch key staccatos and staccatissimos – was captured inside thoughtfully curated phrases, aiming to preserve the musical energy and subtle chaos a live performance imparts to each note.

Eminently playable, rich with personality, spanning a wide dynamic range, and leaving ample room for the sound to breathe – all meticulously programmed to feel natural under the fingers.

This is Classic Brass.

Patches

• 4 French Horns
• 2 Trumpets
• 3 Bass Trombones
• Solo Tuba

Features

 Recorded in a concert hall in traditional positions
• Dynamics: Trumpets (5) Horns & Bones (4), Tuba (3) 
• 4 mic positions, 1 mixed mic
• Contextually-sampled
• Wide dynamic range with strong top dynamic

Requirements & Specs

 Requires Kontakt 6.8.0+ (full version) 
• Kontakt 7+ (full version) recommended
• Recorded in 48khz / 24bit
• 9.3 GB compressed NCW format
• Receive watermarked product by Pulse downloader

Classic Brass is our concert hall iteration of a workhorse brass library.

Sharing the same playability philosophy as our existing brass releases, Classic Brass elevates every aspect of the sampling process. Recorded in a large acoustic space (Besední dům in Brno, CZ), it pushes the upper dynamic range while taking contextual sampling techniques to their limits within a true concert hall environment.

Every articulation – with the exception of latch key staccatos and staccatissimos – was captured inside thoughtfully curated phrases, aiming to preserve the musical energy and subtle chaos a live performance imparts to each note.

Eminently playable, rich with personality, spanning a wide dynamic range, and leaving ample room for the sound to breathe – all meticulously programmed to feel natural under the fingers.

This is Classic Brass.

| CAVEATS |

High Voice Count: This library is a polyphony beast. Due to the nature of the programming, dynamic layers, and mic positions, using multiple mics while playing fast triads can easily exceed 1000+ voices – especially in the trumpets, which feature five dynamic layers.

The Mix mic position is a carefully balanced blend of all recorded microphones, designed to handle the vast majority of composing situations while keeping polyphony more manageable.

For reference, the Rise of the Crowned demo track was produced on a seven-year-old PC without issue. Three mics for trumpets, Mix mic for the horns, bones and tuba. 

Artifacts: Nearly everything in this library was contextually sampled and pushed to the very edge of what remains musically usable. As a result, a small amount of artifacting may be present from the post-production process required to shape these performances into a playable instrument.

These artifacts are primarily audible in the contextual staccatos, where a faint, ghost-like trail may follow the natural reverb tail.

Does this affect musical use in context? Not at all.
This library was never intended to be clinical – and the tradeoff required to capture energetic, characterful performances was considered well worth it.

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CAVEATS

High Voice Count: This library is a polyphony beast. Due to the nature of the programming, dynamic layers, and mic positions, using multiple mics while playing fast triads can easily exceed 1000+ voices – especially in the trumpets, which feature five dynamic layers.

The Mix mic position is a carefully balanced blend of all recorded microphones, designed to handle the vast majority of composing situations while keeping polyphony more manageable.

For reference, the Rise of the Crowned demo track was produced on a seven-year-old PC without issue. Three mics for trumpets, Mix mic for the horns, bones and tuba. 

Artifacts: Nearly everything in this library was contextually sampled and pushed to the very edge of what remains musically usable. As a result, a small amount of artifacting may be present from the post-production process required to shape these performances into a playable instrument.

These artifacts are primarily audible in the contextual staccatos, where a faint, ghost-like trail may follow the natural reverb tail.

Does this affect musical use in context? Not at all.
This library was never intended to be clinical – and the tradeoff required to capture energetic, characterful performances was considered well worth it.