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Patch

Legato Solo Trumpet

Features

Legato Solo Trumpet
Performed with natural, progressive vibrato
Adjustable reverb of custom hall impulse

Specifications

 Requires full retail version of Kontakt 5.8.1 or higher
Free Kontakt Player NOT supported
• Recorded in 48khz / 24bit
• 760 MB compressed NCW format
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Patch

Legato Solo Trumpet

Features

Legato Solo Trumpet
Performed with natural, progressive vibrato
Adjustable reverb of custom hall impulse

Specifications

 Requires full retail version of Kontakt 5.8.1 or higher
Free Kontakt Player NOT supported
• Recorded in 48khz / 24bit
• 760 MB compressed NCW format
Receive watermarked product by Pulse downloader

Legato Solo Trumpet is our debut offering from “The Freebies” series. 

Performed by Mikio (Miki) Sasaki, this patch originated from a lengthy test session conducted in Aaron’s studio that helped pave the way to recording and producing Sasaki Trumpet at Orb Studios in Austin, TX.

Before the session began, we asked Miki if he knew the trumpet solo from James Horner’s Apollo 13 score. He said “of course!” – and that became the initial inspiration behind the performances driving this instrument. 

Legato Solo Trumpet is our debut offering from “The Freebies” series. 

Performed by Mikio (Miki) Sasaki, this patch originated from a lengthy test session conducted in Aaron’s studio that helped pave the way to recording and producing Sasaki Trumpet at Orb Studios in Austin, TX.

Before the session began, we asked Miki if he knew the trumpet solo from James Horner’s Apollo 13 score. He said “of course!” – and that became the initial inspiration behind the performances driving this instrument. 

Mikio Sasaki, trumpet player, is a freelance musician based in central Texas and Instructor of Trumpet at Texas Lutheran University. He was previously a member of the venerable Saint Louis Brass and based in New York City as a freelance musician and Adjunct Lecturer and Brass Ensemble Director at Brooklyn College. He maintains an active performing schedule in addition to his activities as an accomplished arranger and a dedicated music educator.

Hailing from a family of classical, jazz, and bluegrass musicians, Mikio is a flexible performer with the ability to switch seamlessly between styles, classical, jazz, and beyond. He has enjoyed international and national performances with a wide variety of groups and festivals, including Saint Louis Brass Quintet, yMusic, Chamber Music Northwest, Paragon Ragtime Orchestra, American Pops Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Broadway’s Matilda, and as a soloist with the Austin Symphony.

As a teaching artist, Mikio inspires students elementary to collegiate in their journey to musical fulfillment. He has worked with numerous teaching artist programs around New York, including the Music Advancement Program, Little Orchestra Society, Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts, and Juilliard Precollege. His recent appointments at Texas Lutheran University and Brooklyn College offered the opportunity to further his educational mission at the collegiate level, inspiring musicality and creativity in future generations.

Mikio is a doctoral candidate at The University of Texas at Austin, expecting to earn his Doctorate of Musical Arts in Spring of 2022. He earned his previous degrees at the Yale University School of Music (MM ’15) and the Juilliard School (BM ’13), studying under teachers Allan Dean, Mark Gould, Raymond Mase, and Ray Sasaki.

Mikio Sasaki, trumpet player, is a freelance musician based in central Texas and Instructor of Trumpet at Texas Lutheran University. He was previously a member of the venerable Saint Louis Brass and based in New York City as a freelance musician and Adjunct Lecturer and Brass Ensemble Director at Brooklyn College. He maintains an active performing schedule in addition to his activities as an accomplished arranger and a dedicated music educator.

Hailing from a family of classical, jazz, and bluegrass musicians, Mikio is a flexible performer with the ability to switch seamlessly between styles, classical, jazz, and beyond. He has enjoyed international and national performances with a wide variety of groups and festivals, including Saint Louis Brass Quintet, yMusic, Chamber Music Northwest, Paragon Ragtime Orchestra, American Pops Orchestra, San Antonio Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Broadway’s Matilda, and as a soloist with the Austin Symphony.

As a teaching artist, Mikio inspires students elementary to collegiate in their journey to musical fulfillment. He has worked with numerous teaching artist programs around New York, including the Music Advancement Program, Little Orchestra Society, Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts, and Juilliard Precollege. His recent appointments at Texas Lutheran University and Brooklyn College offered the opportunity to further his educational mission at the collegiate level, inspiring musicality and creativity in future generations.

Mikio is a doctoral candidate at The University of Texas at Austin, expecting to earn his Doctorate of Musical Arts in Spring of 2022. He earned his previous degrees at the Yale University School of Music (MM ’15) and the Juilliard School (BM ’13), studying under teachers Allan Dean, Mark Gould, Raymond Mase, and Ray Sasaki.

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