![]() The instruments are categorized as Sustain, Short, Effects, Legato, Mod Combo, Phrases, Licks, and Keyswitch. If not, the free downloadable manual is your friend. Since this is not a review of Play 6, I will assume you have some familiarity with it, in terms of using the Browser, Player, and Mixer and using the Installation Center. Hollywood Brass, you will know how to work with it quickly. The programming approach is totally consistent with the other Hollywood libraries so if you are a user of e.g. And it has more balls than most of the competition I have tried or heard (no shakes, though.) Also included are a bunch of great sounding phrases and licks. There is a full compliment of articulations: legatos, sustains, shorts, rips, growls, falls, trills, etc. Clearly, these were great players as well. Like all off the Hollywood series, the recording is stellar, just pristine and the EW studio is a great room for this. It's a four piece section comprised of 2 trumpets, I sax, 1 trombone, not solos, and although you can adjust the levels between the instruments and turn two of the three down and turn off the Room and Surround mics you can create one, it kills the sound and it clearly was not intended to be used this way. If you buy the concept, I think you will buy the execution.Īimed at capturing the sound of horn sections that you hear in recordings by Michael Jackson, Bruno Mars, Tower Of Power, Blood Sweat and Tears, Chicago, and Latin pop, Hollywood Pop Brass is a 25 GB, 24 bit, 44.1 kHz library with five Mic mixes. ![]() So I had high hopes this would eliminate the need for it. For pop brass, I have relied on a library comprised of soloists and it is good, but doesn't have a lot of bite and is time consuming to use as well. When I first heard EastWest was releasing a Hollywood Pop Brass library I was really excited, as I am a big fan of the Hollywood Series.
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