
Acousticsamples VBrass: French Horns
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Introducing VBrass French Horns - a meticulously sampled and modeled French Horn library featuring four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba. With unparalleled expressive realism and and a rich set of brand new controllable features, VBrass French Horns brings the warmth, complexity and versatility of real horns into your DAW, without overwhelming your CPU. At a download size of just 267MB per instrument, VBrass offers a powerful blend between realism and efficiency, making it as suitable for composing on-the-go as it is for high-end studio rigs. And of course, VBrass features our revolutionary harmonic alignment technology (which we call 'H.A.T.'), allowing users 100% continuous control over the sound, with no need for any keyswitches or articulation changes.
REAL vs VBRASS Comparisons
With all of the improvements in VBrass, we decided that instead of trying to perfectly replicate what musicians played by editing notes and airflow in a sequencer, we would take it a step further and just play it live on a keyboard with only CC1 to control the air.
Here are completely dry examples of first a real performance and then of a VBrass live performance, no editing whatsoever, and check out our overview video to see more of them.
VBrass French Horns contains six instruments: four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba.
Each instrument was recorded individually by world-class players, and each has its own personality and character of sound.
They can all be used as soloists and will blend together perfectly to create ensembles.
Thanks to our proprietary H.A.T. (Harmonic Alignment Technology), VBrass is not just another heavily multi-sampled instrument - you can play articulations exactly like a live player would, with just a mod wheel to control air flow (or even just by drawing in automation).
There are no elaborate keyswitches involved to play staccatos, marcatos, legato, etc. - you simply load up the instrument in your DAW and play. Vibrato can even be automated.
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Acousticsamples VBrass: French Horns
EXPERIENCE THE NEXT GENERATION OF VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS
Introducing VBrass French Horns - a meticulously sampled and modeled French Horn library featuring four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba. With unparalleled expressive realism and and a rich set of brand new controllable features, VBrass French Horns brings the warmth, complexity and versatility of real horns into your DAW, without overwhelming your CPU. At a download size of just 267MB per instrument, VBrass offers a powerful blend between realism and efficiency, making it as suitable for composing on-the-go as it is for high-end studio rigs. And of course, VBrass features our revolutionary harmonic alignment technology (which we call 'H.A.T.'), allowing users 100% continuous control over the sound, with no need for any keyswitches or articulation changes.
REAL vs VBRASS Comparisons
With all of the improvements in VBrass, we decided that instead of trying to perfectly replicate what musicians played by editing notes and airflow in a sequencer, we would take it a step further and just play it live on a keyboard with only CC1 to control the air.
Here are completely dry examples of first a real performance and then of a VBrass live performance, no editing whatsoever, and check out our overview video to see more of them.
VBrass French Horns contains six instruments: four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba.
Each instrument was recorded individually by world-class players, and each has its own personality and character of sound.
They can all be used as soloists and will blend together perfectly to create ensembles.
Thanks to our proprietary H.A.T. (Harmonic Alignment Technology), VBrass is not just another heavily multi-sampled instrument - you can play articulations exactly like a live player would, with just a mod wheel to control air flow (or even just by drawing in automation).
There are no elaborate keyswitches involved to play staccatos, marcatos, legato, etc. - you simply load up the instrument in your DAW and play. Vibrato can even be automated.
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EXPERIENCE THE NEXT GENERATION OF VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS
Introducing VBrass French Horns - a meticulously sampled and modeled French Horn library featuring four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba. With unparalleled expressive realism and and a rich set of brand new controllable features, VBrass French Horns brings the warmth, complexity and versatility of real horns into your DAW, without overwhelming your CPU. At a download size of just 267MB per instrument, VBrass offers a powerful blend between realism and efficiency, making it as suitable for composing on-the-go as it is for high-end studio rigs. And of course, VBrass features our revolutionary harmonic alignment technology (which we call 'H.A.T.'), allowing users 100% continuous control over the sound, with no need for any keyswitches or articulation changes.
REAL vs VBRASS Comparisons
With all of the improvements in VBrass, we decided that instead of trying to perfectly replicate what musicians played by editing notes and airflow in a sequencer, we would take it a step further and just play it live on a keyboard with only CC1 to control the air.
Here are completely dry examples of first a real performance and then of a VBrass live performance, no editing whatsoever, and check out our overview video to see more of them.
VBrass French Horns contains six instruments: four French Horns, a Triple Horn and a Wagner Tuba.
Each instrument was recorded individually by world-class players, and each has its own personality and character of sound.
They can all be used as soloists and will blend together perfectly to create ensembles.
Thanks to our proprietary H.A.T. (Harmonic Alignment Technology), VBrass is not just another heavily multi-sampled instrument - you can play articulations exactly like a live player would, with just a mod wheel to control air flow (or even just by drawing in automation).
There are no elaborate keyswitches involved to play staccatos, marcatos, legato, etc. - you simply load up the instrument in your DAW and play. Vibrato can even be automated.


















