This bundle offers the most comprehensive jazz-, pop-brass and woodwind library consisting of solo instruments and sections ever.
Main Features Chris Hein Horns Vol. 1 (Version 1.5):
about 18.000 samples
2,8 GB content
Aprox. 4.000 samples per instrument
Up to 38 different playing techniques
All playing techniques in one program
Up to 20 velocities per note
A choice of up to 189 variations per note
72 control-features in 11 edit-pages
6 DSP EFX and 21 high class convolution reverbs included
New control features: Key-Switch Presets, Hot-Keys, Key-Vibrato and Real-Vibrato , Legato- and Glide-Mode, Growl-Control, Air-Control, Keys-Control, Spit-Control, Dirty-Notes, Breath Release-Trigger, and more.
Main Features Chris Hein Horns Vol. 2:
With the 17 instruments you can realize nearly any instrumentation of a brass section, jazz, pop or big-band production.
3x Alto Saxophone,
3x Tenor Saxophone,
2x Baritone Saxophone,
4x Trumpet,
4x Tenor Trombone,
2x Bass Trombone
as well as many ready to use section programs are included. With up to 2000 samples, 20 articulations and up to 8 velocities the instruments of Vol. 2 are equipped with the right size of expressiveness to realize living brass sections for a small funk instrumentation as well as a complete big-band.
Thanks to clever programming the solo instruments can easily be combined to small or large sections via section mode. Different ready to use section instruments are also included. The easy user interface is mainly focused on best playability. Different legato and play mode features allow very realistic note transitions, while outstanding new functions like key-vibrato, hotkeys and the revolutionary new key-switch concept are essential for live performance. All the instruments have been played by famous bigband musicians in single sessions but to each other, what results in perfect harmony of the sections though allowing maximum flexibility for the producer.
Chris Hein Horns Vol. 1.5: Altsax interface (click to magnify)
Chris Hein Horns Vol. 1.5: Trumpet interface (click to magnify)
Chris Hein Horns Vol.1/ Vol.2 Comparison
WhatΒ΄s the difference between Chris Hein Horns Vol.1 (Version 1.5) and Chris Hein Horns Vol.2?
While Chris Hein Horns Vol.1 (Version 1.5) contains instruments especially designed to perform realistic solos, Chris Hein Horns Vol.2 is focused on section playing. Both libraries play very well together. Volume 2 is the perfect extension of Volume 1 (Version 1.5) and vice versa.
Chris Hein Horns Vol.1 (Version 1.5)
A collection of four, very detailed sampled big solo instruments with aprox. 4.000 samples, up to 38 articulations and up to 20 velocities per instrument.
Chris Hein Horns Vol.2
A collection of 17 solo instruments with aprox. 2.000 samples, 18 articulations and up to 8 velocities per instrument, as well as a huge selection of mixed sections
Chris Hein Horns Complete (Bundle Vol. 1 & Vol. 2) This bundle offers the most comprehensive jazz-, pop-brass and woodwind library consisting of solo instruments and sections ever.
*All registered owners of Vol.1 are eligible for the reduced crossgrade. When ordering please keep your Vol. 1 serial number prepared and fill it into the message window in the shopping cart!
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