
Musical Sampling Atelier Series Sasaki Trumpet
Legato Trumpet Library Performed by Session Musician and Educator, Mikio Sasaki.
Recorded at Orb Studios in Austin, Texas - the goal was to create a responsive/snappy instrument full of energy, vibe and utility. One decision Musical Sampling made to help facilitate this goal was to record all of the material in a dry studio space. This way you have the option to really customize the sound before hitting it with your favorite reverb.
Part of the character of a trumpet performance is attributed to the style and quality of vibrato. Musical Sampling asked Miki to perform vibrato that could suit a variety of energetic contexts appropriately for each setup. They also recorded the legato in an -impulsive- fashion to capture transitions that are more contextually-relevant; suited for energetic lines with real movement.
Wind instruments (certainly brass) tend to share changes in intonation depending on dynamics, range and difficulty of a passage. Musical Sampling provided two variations of each patch to give composers the option to include performances with their natural, internal tuning intact.
Lastly, they also recorded a wonderfully-emotive flugelhorn with an entirely different legato performance style and vibrato; suited for emotional and cinematic contexts. A real beaut-.
Features
- Legato trumpet & flugelhorn
- Performed with natural, progressive vibrato
- Includes three different mutes
- -Natural- and -Tuned- patch variations
- Recorded dry for mixing flexibility
- Adjustable reverb of custom hall impulse
Patches
- Workhorse
- Emotional Flugel
- Cup Mute
- Harmon No Stem
- Harmon Stem In
- Playable Runs
What Is The Altelier Series?
Oftentimes during the research and experimental phase of development, Musical Sampling creates instruments that don-t necessarily belong to a bigger, themed release. Instead of attempting to shoehorn them into a future release or trying to construct a comprehensive product around it, they decided to create the Atelier Series so that other composers can enjoy their explorations in sample development as well.
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Musical Sampling Atelier Series Sasaki Trumpet
Legato Trumpet Library Performed by Session Musician and Educator, Mikio Sasaki.
Recorded at Orb Studios in Austin, Texas - the goal was to create a responsive/snappy instrument full of energy, vibe and utility. One decision Musical Sampling made to help facilitate this goal was to record all of the material in a dry studio space. This way you have the option to really customize the sound before hitting it with your favorite reverb.
Part of the character of a trumpet performance is attributed to the style and quality of vibrato. Musical Sampling asked Miki to perform vibrato that could suit a variety of energetic contexts appropriately for each setup. They also recorded the legato in an -impulsive- fashion to capture transitions that are more contextually-relevant; suited for energetic lines with real movement.
Wind instruments (certainly brass) tend to share changes in intonation depending on dynamics, range and difficulty of a passage. Musical Sampling provided two variations of each patch to give composers the option to include performances with their natural, internal tuning intact.
Lastly, they also recorded a wonderfully-emotive flugelhorn with an entirely different legato performance style and vibrato; suited for emotional and cinematic contexts. A real beaut-.
Features
- Legato trumpet & flugelhorn
- Performed with natural, progressive vibrato
- Includes three different mutes
- -Natural- and -Tuned- patch variations
- Recorded dry for mixing flexibility
- Adjustable reverb of custom hall impulse
Patches
- Workhorse
- Emotional Flugel
- Cup Mute
- Harmon No Stem
- Harmon Stem In
- Playable Runs
What Is The Altelier Series?
Oftentimes during the research and experimental phase of development, Musical Sampling creates instruments that don-t necessarily belong to a bigger, themed release. Instead of attempting to shoehorn them into a future release or trying to construct a comprehensive product around it, they decided to create the Atelier Series so that other composers can enjoy their explorations in sample development as well.
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Legato Trumpet Library Performed by Session Musician and Educator, Mikio Sasaki.
Recorded at Orb Studios in Austin, Texas - the goal was to create a responsive/snappy instrument full of energy, vibe and utility. One decision Musical Sampling made to help facilitate this goal was to record all of the material in a dry studio space. This way you have the option to really customize the sound before hitting it with your favorite reverb.
Part of the character of a trumpet performance is attributed to the style and quality of vibrato. Musical Sampling asked Miki to perform vibrato that could suit a variety of energetic contexts appropriately for each setup. They also recorded the legato in an -impulsive- fashion to capture transitions that are more contextually-relevant; suited for energetic lines with real movement.
Wind instruments (certainly brass) tend to share changes in intonation depending on dynamics, range and difficulty of a passage. Musical Sampling provided two variations of each patch to give composers the option to include performances with their natural, internal tuning intact.
Lastly, they also recorded a wonderfully-emotive flugelhorn with an entirely different legato performance style and vibrato; suited for emotional and cinematic contexts. A real beaut-.
Features
- Legato trumpet & flugelhorn
- Performed with natural, progressive vibrato
- Includes three different mutes
- -Natural- and -Tuned- patch variations
- Recorded dry for mixing flexibility
- Adjustable reverb of custom hall impulse
Patches
- Workhorse
- Emotional Flugel
- Cup Mute
- Harmon No Stem
- Harmon Stem In
- Playable Runs
What Is The Altelier Series?
Oftentimes during the research and experimental phase of development, Musical Sampling creates instruments that don-t necessarily belong to a bigger, themed release. Instead of attempting to shoehorn them into a future release or trying to construct a comprehensive product around it, they decided to create the Atelier Series so that other composers can enjoy their explorations in sample development as well.













