Horn and Tuba PLEASE!!!!!

edited June 2010 in General Questions
This is just a desperate cry for you to complete the orchestral brass section.



As I sit here programming brass parts, I find programming for The Trumpet and The Trombone pleasurable and sensible. One MIDI channel per instrument, articulations literally articulated.



And when I got to the horns, I have to juggle between unison samples, divisi samples, 4 part solo samples, GRAAAAHHHHH. Separate patch select calls for different articulations.



I'm so sick of it!



And also Tuba too ;) for good measure!

Comments

  • edited 10:45PM
    I concur. The horn would be a great addition. I don't know that a tuba would warrant the herculean effort that is put into the quality instruments that come from SM. But a clarinet.... so many uses, classical, dixi, jazz, film scores... the mind boggles!!!
  • edited 10:45PM
    What about POLKA???? Klezmer is not without a little tuba lovin'!
  • edited 10:45PM
    You mean like this??
  • edited 10:45PM
    DanRad,



    I love that song you attached! where is that taken from? I love that style as well ;)



    That clarinet and violin is the exact sort of sound I'm hoping to re-produce when ever samplemodeling bring out these sort of instruments. Really excited for the strings, at the moment I use VSL for strings, but can't wait to use samplemodelings.



    Speak soon + Thanks,

    James
  • edited 10:45PM
    Now, now... focus, please. Repeat after me... solo cello, solo cello... there, that's better!

    :D

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