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SONiVOX - Orchestral Companion Brass v1.4-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 29 Apr 2016 | 3.10GB
Orchestral Companion Brass
When you need to add real brass to your project for that "just so" feel, nothing less than the real thing will do. Artificial sounds and less-than-authentic details will sabotage even the best-intentioned efforts. It's like a history buff watching a movie about World War I and seeing a 1960's-era clock on the fireplace mantel in the background. The credibility is shot and the production is ruined.

You only get one chance. Don't blow it.

That's the seriousness with which we took the creation of Orchestral Companion Brass.

The SONiVOX design team has produced over 80 outstanding brass programs, each one meticulously crafted to deliver as accurate and convincing an experience as possible. That's what you demand, so that’s what we did.

There is a comprehensive collection of full orchestral brass ensembles, and also a full array of smaller brass sub-groups. In addition, we provide you with a complete selection of solo instruments. All the major instruments are here, including solo trumpets, trombones, bass trombones, French horns, and tuba. Double and flutter tonguing, sustained and staccato notes, plus instrument mutes, swells, sforzando, and marcato voicing provide you with the depth of content you need for convincing brass parts and tracks.

However, what really sets the SONiVOX Orchestral Companion Brass apart from other seemingly similar products is this:

We spared no effort or expense in seeking out the best musicians playing the best-sounding instruments, and we took the necessary steps to record them correctly in the most lifelike manner possible. We paid attention to every detail—we crossed every 't' and dotted every 'i.'

All because we knew you wouldn't accept inauthentic brass sounds in your production any more than you'd accept a 1960's clock in your 1914-era movie.

In case you're interested (and we know you are, because that's the care and attention you pay to your music), here are the technical details:

World-Class Musicians; Top-Tier instruments
We recorded the Orchestral Companion Brass in the legendary Futura Productions studios in Massachusetts. Members of the Boston Pops and/or Boston Ballet Orchestras played all performances, with the same premium instruments they use for their actual concert galas and events. A combination of spot and ambient mic’ing capture every instrumental nuance, while preserving the refined acoustics and intimacy of the performance space itself.

State-of-the-Art Sampling Sessions
Under the expert guidance of SONiVOX musical sound connoisseur Jennifer Hruska, each sample session was faithfully recorded by Emmy award-winning engineers Antonio Oliart and RIAA award-winning engineer John Bono. The players were positioned using orchestrally-correct seating, and measures were even taken to compensate for the sound-absorption of any players absent on that particular day. In order to retain a realistic "organic" feel, we used absolutely minimal post-recording electronic processing. We used two B&K 4011 microphones to preserve the highly-desired front-of-hall sound (you know, the "good seats"), while superior-grade spot mics accurately captured each instrument's individual detail. Benchmark-caliber preamps fed Troisi Octal A/D convertors to complete an uncorrupted signal chain.

We expended more effort and care on this system than most crazed get-a-life audiophiles do on their own systems, but that’s how important it was to us...because that's how important it is to you.

Playable Programs
Each patch and preset is easily playable by virtually every level of performer. All instruments are presented in multi-velocity layers, with natural swells available via the modulation wheel. MIDI key switching provides on-the-fly articulation for select patches. The internal sound engine provides additional modulation (LFO) sources, dynamic envelope control, and studio-grade reverb/effects to allow creative customization of the onboard sounds.

Plug-In Proficiency
In addition, Orchestral Companion Brass runs as a fully compatible plug-in with any VST (32 or 64 bit), AU (64 bit) , and AAX (32 or 64 bit) for ProTools 10.3 or higher Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software.


Features
State-of-the-art captures of world-class brass instruments
24-bit, dual velocity patches provide expressive textures
Over 5 GB of data content
80+ patches covering brass ensembles, sectionals & solo instruments
Full Brass Ensembles; Brass Sections
Solo Trumpet, Trombone, Bass Trombone, French Horn, and Tuba
Diverse articulations, dynamics, and muted instruments
16 patches with full articulation switching using MIDI keys
Internal FX, LFOs, and envelopes for unlimited creative freedom
32 & 64-bit; VST, AU, RTAS, and AAX


FROM THE NFO:
PLATFORM : WiN32/64 - VST/AAX(MODiFiED)
LANGUAGE : ENGLiSH
PROTECTiON : WRAPWARDEN/iLOK2

We have solved the 32bit version issue conflicting libpng13.dll.
Developer should stop importing this library by ordinal but name, or
do the static link like 64bit one.

Our release provides following advantage:
* No iLok driver is required.
* Use less memory and faster loading.
* No 32bit libpng13 confliction issue.
* Library is provided by simple ISO. You can locate to any place
with our custom library placer (just run and enjoy!).
* Custom minimal software installer without library.


R2R have released this from their vaults.
Have a nice Golden Week!





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  Resident 10.09.2012 8 1316
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  Resident 5.02.2012 749
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R2R Team surprising with they're friendly fresh releases!
Many thanks goes to them! & thanks for keeping the PC & Mac audio world alive!

cheers
  Member 2.05.2014 146
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what do you guys think of this "library" compared to e.g. Symphonic Series from NI, or Orchestral Tool Berlin?
  Member 6.12.2014 23
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I own this one (actually the whole film score companion) and it's imo really mediocre.
  Member 2.05.2014 146
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ok, so it's not so good...
  Resident 29.06.2010 104
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  Resident 20.07.2013 4 1652
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CDS ON
(Compulsive Downloading Syndrome is activated)

Great job guys, many thanks
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  Resident 16.05.2013 97
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Is this library composed by the same samples of the Sonic Implants Orchestral Symphonic Collection or it is a new and different library?

The original Sonic Implants library was originally released for Gigastudio and it was the best orchestral library in its times but it lacked of some features like "real legato".

Later there was a 24 bit version for both Gigastudio and Kontak that was excelent but with the same limitations.

It is really important to know if it is a new library or the old.
  Resident 18.01.2014 2 568
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It is the old one....
  Member 22.11.2017 4
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Why do people add those crap threads that lead nowhere but to commercial junk?
Do they get paid for that muck? You will find that in the Audioz Mirror with the Peeplink password. I use Premium Upload and not a single link works...of course its almost 2 years old so I guess that's my own fault for wasting my time trying to find a link that works...
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Instead of speaking with disrespect, you could simply ask for reup. You would have more possibility to obtain what you want.

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