Junkie XL Brass Demo: Let the Games Begin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ธ.ค. 2019
- Junkie XL Brass is the biggest brass library ever created. And what better than a demo to show you. This is 'Let the Games Begin'.
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Omg it sounds like Universal Studios at 1:26 this is amazing!
Simply amazing work
Incredible demo! Appreciate the Sine update! Have a great Xmas! :D
Thanks for including which libaries were used.
It is a amazing music!
Great work, the library sounds amazing and the mockup is well polished. This is how you compose an orchrstral piece, everything makes perfectly sense.
Thanks so much James! Best, OT
Sascha is a force to be reckoned with! 🙌🤘
We agree!
Hello OT Team, Gorgeous piece as always! I felt like I can make anything with this tools! Congratulations to Sascha and Merry Christmas to everyone!
Cool
2:56 love this!
Mee too i love this part very beatiful
EXELENT ¡
Wow amazing piece!
Would it be possible to get the Cubase file of this?
Their competitors do this often.
Very nice piece! This library has fantastic tones and great dynamics, but articulations still leave much to be desired. I don't hear the clarity of articulation that Tom said he would like to achieve in this library. But I can't blame them - the way sampling is currently done, will never be able to capture the articulations that a brass player really applies in a performance.
So big😲...speechless
does somebody know how i can activate the chord display in cubase on the top when he is in the midi track?
right click > add track > scroll down to "chord"
I still don't know what to make of this library, there are things that I love (low brass) and things that I strongly dislike (trumpets sound like vuvuzela =/ ) but one thing is undeniable: Sascha is the GOAT!
Is it 1200 tracks? How much RAM you need to run this project?
Have mercy for mixing engineer.
Very nice!!! may I know what the computer spec which can handle this project?
14+ core, 128 GB RAM, M2s or SSDs and a perfectly tuned system, that is.
and even better: two of them :)
denovaire I have 12 cores 24 threat, 128gb ram, mac pro 2013. Can u teach me how to tune it perfectly?
@@jackeyyow that sounds good! Unfortunately I am no expert for Mac tuning and even for PC I have an external expert since I went full-time pro. I just know that it takes him some 8 hrs to tune a Windows system...
Sounds good, can u now work on that player and make it stop freezing and crashing logic.. thanks
Hope you get sorted. I don't own it due to avoiding any early adoption after BBCSO, never again. And people swore this would be flawless on forums.
Boy look at that templates
What choir did you use on this? It fits really nicely.
It literally has credits of libraries used at the end of the video. Answers exactly what you're asking for.
Thanks. I had not gotten to the end when writing that.
This is the MEANING of RECKLESSNESS!!!!
长音有点软啊,启动慢
don't understand the hype... sounds like a 2000's era PlayStation midi score. I WANT to want this library but these demos are making it difficult for me to give you my money.
better go back and listen to 2000's stuff again. Your comment does not display sensitivity, knowledge or musicality.
@@denovaire your comment displays desperation to like a library you just dropped a month's paycheck on. Butthurt white knight
@@brockbah2048 better desperate than unmusical 🤣😂🤣
@@denovaire ouch burn. Speaking of unmusical, you might have better results with stock finale/sibelius sounds th-cam.com/video/khrdwu8FElE/w-d-xo.html