Thanks for the review! 3:24 We're going to keep encoding commercial products in 6.7 until we need to upgrade to minimum 7 from September 2025. Worth noting that because of the agreement with Blueprints being free, we may need to upgrade to version 8 for those, but hopefully after it's bedded in a bit! 2:30 To provide a bit of context, the reason for not including a vibrato slider and having two articulations instead is to prevent any crossfade doubling that would occur, which is something to avoid with solo libraries. 5:48 You're triggering the tongued samples, so there is slightly more attack 13:50 To clarify, Performance Shorts play one of the three short articulations depending on the velocity you perform on the keyboard (how much pressure you exert on the key), which means dynamics are therefore controlled by the mod wheel for this specific short articulation (it is not a type of legato). 10:25 Correct! Centre Stereo is a different mic mix. For those that want to plonk it in their own reverbs/ pre-panned template. Something else to note is that there is a different Legato mode (Classic Mode), which has a couple of extra features (including release re-triggering which allows you to trill): th-cam.com/video/OJneejab0G0/w-d-xo.html Think that covers everything, can add more if needed!
You guys need to play this in Kontakt 8. Midi note release sticking on some patches. Haven't done a batch resave in 8 yet, as it will not load in 7 if you do. This is already making a song, love it to bits.
There is a big benefit if you have ever played in a brass band. You're playing it like a piano, and not emulating what it is, which is a soft small Yorkshire brass band. I suggest you listen to some Peter Skellern from the 70's. Epic doesn't come into it with this library. Check out Terry Wogan from back then too.
Played around for an hour or two tonight. First impression is underwhelming. Legato is beautiful and they've included same note legato and rr. The vibrato will annoy some and would be nice to see a transition slider as you mentioned. Shorts seem fine and i like the idea of the performance patch. Alternatives to some extent might be BDT brass & reeds, has similar mellow aesthetic but no legato. I wouldn't sleep on 8dio century brass especially the Artisan library as you can get close to the sound (art brass still has touch of hall sound even on close mics) but have a lot more options to explore plus much wider dynamic range. Good sounding library, but it wont be for everyone. Thanks for review.
Spitfire Audio's British Drama Toolkit is a totally different baby, and is no comparison what so ever with this library. You know not of what you're talking about.
I just bought this and as someone who has always used (and probably always will for now) the excellent EastWest Hollywood Brass, I'm hoping this library will be ideal for some much more intimate work. So far, I love how it sounds and the legatos are just 🤌 For Joe-Blog - the 'Colour' knob is worth assigning for a little more dynamic oomph. Also, I appreciate Fracture Sounds for being one of those companies that give a reasonable price in GBP, considering the exchange rates. Spitfire for example are always the same number across the board - despite also being a UK company - and it just bugs me. I get that there's VAT to add, but it's not just in the UK and we always get the rough end of the stick. It's nice to be considered as an Englishman for once :)
Does it beat Musical Sampling Legato Solo Trumpet? Actually... Maybe. 😁 For anyone on a budget reading this, get Legato Solo Trumpet from Musical Sampling now. It's free and really awesome.
Link for anyone who’s interested - musicalsampling.com/trumpet-freebie/ requires full version of kontakt. Yes and no, the free one has more range but the Legato that fracture sounds has produced is amazing
Go get Norrland Solo Trumpet. I've yet to try Music Sampling's one, but Norrland is the most comprehensive and fantastic sounding freebie I've ever heard. It does much more than just legato too!
Does it beat Indiginous Blue Street Brass even? This is a different library, and so is Muic Sampling's Trumpet. Their Parker English Horn and new Bassoon are also no comparison.
Thanks for the review!
3:24 We're going to keep encoding commercial products in 6.7 until we need to upgrade to minimum 7 from September 2025. Worth noting that because of the agreement with Blueprints being free, we may need to upgrade to version 8 for those, but hopefully after it's bedded in a bit!
2:30 To provide a bit of context, the reason for not including a vibrato slider and having two articulations instead is to prevent any crossfade doubling that would occur, which is something to avoid with solo libraries.
5:48 You're triggering the tongued samples, so there is slightly more attack
13:50 To clarify, Performance Shorts play one of the three short articulations depending on the velocity you perform on the keyboard (how much pressure you exert on the key), which means dynamics are therefore controlled by the mod wheel for this specific short articulation (it is not a type of legato).
10:25 Correct! Centre Stereo is a different mic mix. For those that want to plonk it in their own reverbs/ pre-panned template.
Something else to note is that there is a different Legato mode (Classic Mode), which has a couple of extra features (including release re-triggering which allows you to trill): th-cam.com/video/OJneejab0G0/w-d-xo.html
Think that covers everything, can add more if needed!
Thanks for the extra context and clarification! Awsome product, I can’t wait for your next library! 😁
You guys need to play this in Kontakt 8. Midi note release sticking on some patches. Haven't done a batch resave in 8 yet, as it will not load in 7 if you do. This is already making a song, love it to bits.
There is a big benefit if you have ever played in a brass band. You're playing it like a piano, and not emulating what it is, which is a soft small Yorkshire brass band. I suggest you listen to some Peter Skellern from the 70's. Epic doesn't come into it with this library. Check out Terry Wogan from back then too.
Played around for an hour or two tonight. First impression is underwhelming.
Legato is beautiful and they've included same note legato and rr.
The vibrato will annoy some and would be nice to see a transition slider as you mentioned.
Shorts seem fine and i like the idea of the performance patch.
Alternatives to some extent might be BDT brass & reeds, has similar mellow aesthetic but no legato. I wouldn't sleep on 8dio century brass especially the Artisan library as you can get close to the sound (art brass still has touch of hall sound even on close mics) but have a lot more options to explore plus much wider dynamic range.
Good sounding library, but it wont be for everyone. Thanks for review.
Spitfire Audio's British Drama Toolkit is a totally different baby, and is no comparison what so ever with this library. You know not of what you're talking about.
@@AMBIOSIS it has Tuba,
Bass/Tenor Trombone,Tenor Horn & Flugelhorn. No it doesn't have legato but yes it does do soft brass underscore.
@@AMBIOSIS Comparison for you th-cam.com/video/22NKtbkQ5-c/w-d-xo.html
@@ThePickledOnions I've have BDT mate, been using it from day one.
@@ThePickledOnions And your point is?
Awesome!
I understand the purpose of it to be soft, but why not record more dynamic layers?
I just bought this and as someone who has always used (and probably always will for now) the excellent EastWest Hollywood Brass, I'm hoping this library will be ideal for some much more intimate work. So far, I love how it sounds and the legatos are just 🤌
For Joe-Blog - the 'Colour' knob is worth assigning for a little more dynamic oomph.
Also, I appreciate Fracture Sounds for being one of those companies that give a reasonable price in GBP, considering the exchange rates. Spitfire for example are always the same number across the board - despite also being a UK company - and it just bugs me. I get that there's VAT to add, but it's not just in the UK and we always get the rough end of the stick. It's nice to be considered as an Englishman for once :)
Does it beat Musical Sampling Legato Solo Trumpet? Actually... Maybe. 😁 For anyone on a budget reading this, get Legato Solo Trumpet from Musical Sampling now. It's free and really awesome.
Link for anyone who’s interested - musicalsampling.com/trumpet-freebie/ requires full version of kontakt. Yes and no, the free one has more range but the Legato that fracture sounds has produced is amazing
@@Joe-blogcomposer Valueble information! Thanks!
Go get Norrland Solo Trumpet. I've yet to try Music Sampling's one, but Norrland is the most comprehensive and fantastic sounding freebie I've ever heard. It does much more than just legato too!
@@D20Music I know about it but probably need to try it out then. Thanks!
Does it beat Indiginous Blue Street Brass even? This is a different library, and so is Muic Sampling's Trumpet. Their Parker English Horn and new Bassoon are also no comparison.