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KONTAKT ~ 60 GB
We are proud to present MOJO 2: Horn Section, our biggest and most advanced instrument to date! After the release of the hugely successful MOJO: Horn Section, we knew its sequel had to build upon the already advanced sampling and playability of the first volume. We went back to the drawing board, fully redesigned the instrument, and recorded all brand new samples. MOJO 2 delivers the most flexible and innovative approach to Pop, Funk, Jazz, and Big Band horns ever created in a virtual instrument with an incredibly simple but feature-packed interface. After years of development by an amazingly talented team, we’re proud to release the premier horn section of the decade.

CRAFT THE PERFECT HORN SECTION
We recorded 13 different brass and reed instruments for MOJO 2 to fulfill any horn need you’ll encounter. Each horn comes with 13 different articulations including Sustains, Staccato, Stabs, Bend Down, Octave Run Down & Up, Doits, Rise To Hit, Shakes, Trills, Swells, Crescendos, and Falls, as well as up to four velocity layers and three round robins.


TRUE LEGATO
With Legato Mode you can play the most realistic melodies possible. We meticulously recorded the transition period between each and every note, allowing you to play beautiful horn lines that sound truly lifelike.

A FULL HORN ENSEMBLE
MOJO 2 lets you instantly adjust from 1 to 10 players per instrument to add extra depth and power to your performance. Further parameters give you control over the humanization and stereo spread of the ensemble.

CUSTOMIZE YOUR SOUND
Blend the three available mic positions (close, near, and room) to get the perfect mix. Utilize keynoise overlay to introduce the sound of the musician's interaction with the instrument, and tailor the horns with an extensive FX suite.

MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES
There are four unique Era modes which act as time machines, effortlessly transporting all thirteen included horns from one iconic era to the next. Era settings include: Modern, Retro (60’s-70’s), Vintage 1 (40’s-50’s), and Vintage 2 (20’s-30’s).

PERFORMANCE PAGE
The Performance page offers both global and articulation-specific controls. Dive into the customization of how the horn parts are played and how the sound is shaped with powerful controls over volume, release length, legato, sustain vibrato (real and simulated), pitch bend range, keynoise, round robins, and more.

MIXER PAGE
The Mixer page includes controls for all three mic positions: close, near, and room, as well as a full mix option (a pre-mix of all three mic positions for an easier memory load). Also, control your ensemble settings here with options from 1 to 10 players for a fuller sound.

EFFECTS PAGE
All the included effects have been specifically curated for MOJO 2 to ensure you get the best possible results. Control the EQ, Cabinet, Saturation, Tape Saturator, Compressor, Limiter, Delay, and Reverb, each with their own specific parameters and presets.

KEY MAPPING PAGE
Customize the keyboard layout and change how and where the different articulations and release samples are triggered. It has never been easier for an instrument to integrate with your workflow!


MOJO 2: HORN SECTION SUMMARY
Product Features:
- 13 brass & reed instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Clarinet, Flugelhorn, French Horn, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Muted Trombone, Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, and Muted Trumpet
- 13 articulations per instrument: Sustains, Staccato, Stabs, Bend Down, Octave Run Down & Up, Doits, Rise To Hit, Shakes, Trills, Swells, Crescendos, and Falls
- Four Era presets for retro, vintage, and modern sounds
- 3 separate mic positions: close, near, and room
- Additional Full Mix - a processed stereo mix of the 3 mic positions for an easier memory load
- Recorded with True Legato for the most realistic performances possible
- Ensemble settings for 1 to 10 players per instrument
- Up to 4 velocity layers and 3 round robins
- Dozens of presets for creative starting points
- 9 powerful effects for further customization
- Unique and intuitive GUI
- Full Komplete Kontrol & Maschine integration


System Requirements:
- 128GB of free disk space to install and 64GB once installed
- Kontakt 5 Player or Kontakt 5 (version 5.8.1 or higher)
- 8GB RAM or more (16GB+ recommended)
- MAC: OSX 10.11 or higher / Intel Core i5 or later
- WINDOWS: OS 7 or higher / 32 or 64 bit compatible / Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU

Kontakt Full version 5.8.1 or higher


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comments

  Resident 19.11.2013 1 1613
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Some countries have line speeds of 1000Mbps (Megabits per sec) , divided by 8 equals an actual download speed of 125MBps (MegaBytes per sec)
His maximum internet line speed is 600Mbps (Megabits per sec), so download speed is maximum 75MBps (MegaBytes per sec).
At that speed you can download 67GB in 15 minutes.

If you use the Oboom way of downloading, you will see how fast it is downloaded from UL to Oboom, so obviously they are on very fast speeds too.

My line speed is around 48Mbps, so I get 6MBps downloads.

Internet companies advertise using line speed Megabits per second because it looks more impressive, so if you have an 8Mbps plan, your maximum download speed will be 1MBps.

I thought I downloaded this, but now I can't find it... :)
  Resident 30.01.2014 7 2166
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@Daz - Thought about that later too. It's Mbit/sec. of course.

Gotta divide that by 8 to get to the MB/sec. dl speed.

That fits the time said it would take to dl this too. ;)
  Member 22.10.2013 5 618
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Thanks guys, I was referring to Mbit/seg
  Member 6.03.2018 224
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BIG Thank You. Great stuff. Keep em coming
You only live once and that's forever.
  Resident 10.09.2010 1 229
+25
What's up with that horrible vibrato?
  Member 25.03.2015 1 118
+76
Seriously. It looks like it's very customizable and playable if you spend the right amount of time on the expressive aspect of it, but out of the box that vibrato is way over the top. There were parts in the demo video that sounded better than most horn libraries I've heard, and then parts that sounded worse than most horn libraries I've heard
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Yes , the vibrato is ... in the face, and not credible.
  Member 28.01.2018 1 602
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Thanks for that unofficial review, poopooirwin, Olymoon, and hammond231. We depend on each other to inform us of which products are worth getting. I think that I'll be fine with Session Horns Pro, Swing!, and More Swing!.
Learn how to make tight, radio-ready mixes with the STOCK plugins in your DAW. After that, THEN you can horde out!
  Member 26.05.2012 12 1313
+723
Don't get your panties in a bunch...The vibrato is switchable on/off and between two types of vibrato... watch the tutorial.

Frankly... the exaggerated vibrato should work amazingly for Mariachi trumpets... I get some requested work for that and it's hard to find authentic sounding Mariachi trumpets and I'm tired of paying session musicians... buying this will be MUCH cheaper over time...
  Member 28.01.2018 1 602
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the Comment has been Removed
Learn how to make tight, radio-ready mixes with the STOCK plugins in your DAW. After that, THEN you can horde out!
  Member 27.09.2017 6
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I find you Guys amazing how can you have anything bad to say about FREE!! Christmas in January!!!! Huge Thanks!!!
  Member 25.03.2015 1 118
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Of course I appreciate everything and anything that gets released here. I'd almost say I'm more appreciative of the stuff that gets released here that I question the quality of - unlimited demo to truly determine if it's something I actually want or can save my money for something else! The vibrato thing is a valid criticism but completely irrelevant to the quality of the release
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159141
mackability Not because something is free to try , it becomes good.
The good part of this site, is that members share opinions.
  Releaser 5.01.2018 189 658
+16657
Talula thank you very much, delayed gift of kings
  Resident 30.01.2014 7 2166
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Great share. Thanks a lot to everyone who was involved!!
  Member 6.01.2015 490
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60 gb eh thanks but I’ll pass on this. Going to stop myself from downloading sample libraries I would end up not even using. I hope in the future there’s a way to have great quality an sound with less gigabytes because it’s already getting old with library’s over 25 gbs
  Member 26.05.2012 12 1313
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Good luck with that thought...
  Resident 21.10.2014 10 821
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Like the sounds from demos. Thanks for sharing :)
AiR addict!
  Member 2.11.2017 1 78
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Does anyone know how to get this to work?

I'm on Mac and I added the library using Kontakt 5.6.0 standalone. Unfortunately it is not showing up in Kontakt 6.0.3 and 5.8.1 in Logic.
Manually opening the .nki files also doesn't work ("library currently not installed" window appears)

Would be awesome to hear from you guys :)
  Releaser 22.10.2007 1948 1209
+128250
I'm on mac too and it is working in kontakt 6.0.3
ViP Team - true legends stays in history!
  Resident 31.01.2017 598
+179
Why don't you read the instructions on the 6.0.3 release page?
You have to follow the steps there to do it right. When adding the library with 5.6.0 version, Kontakt creates an .xml file for the library in Service Center folder with a zeroed SNPID code. You have to change it to the right code that is in the .nicnt file. In this case: Q31
For the detailed info, go to that Kontakt release page.
  Member 2.11.2017 1 78
+80
Oh, I see. Thanks for taking the time to answer me!
  Resident 7.07.2016 11 982
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Hell yes!!!
  Resident 4.07.2015 344
+38
AWESOME!! Thanks for this!
  Member 6.02.2017 95
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Thanks Tallula so much love! Wish you a great new year <3
  Resident 9.01.2017 50
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Thanks Guys
  Resident 31.01.2017 598
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The library sounds nice and clean. At least it proves that there still exist developers that don't release a half baked job (like S*itfire does).
It's basically a 16GB library with 3 other extra mic sounds (not sure if different mic positions or just reprocessed samples). It's a pity because that wasn't necessary as they provide a variety of very detailed control options, including reverb. So why bother with an extra 48GB of samples, just for the sake of the size war?
These mic variations aren't separated in samples files, so you can't remove them, unless someone creates a modified version.
Legato is not revolutionary, there are no legato transitions recorded here, just a processed adaptive legato script. Playing in session it may be suitable and sufficient, I guess.
Vibrato is... well... at least you can reduce it, a bit, but honestly in a session you shouldn't use it that much, anyway.
The GUI is also not the best. Once again it's very detailed but the top half is useless.
How many of you tried to click on it thinking it's a velocity knob? :)
Nice job!
  Member 28.01.2018 1 602
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Thanks for the detailed, unofficial review, jazzzz. You've got talent and you should think about doing reviews professionally.
Learn how to make tight, radio-ready mixes with the STOCK plugins in your DAW. After that, THEN you can horde out!
  Member 30.12.2016 18
+3
maybe he' already doing, you never know...
  Resident 31.01.2017 598
+179
haha, nope.

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