Making the Band: Horns
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There are a couple of other things I might include in my standard band setup: horns and strings. I think what I’ll do instead is wrap it up here and consider myself ready to resume writing songs. I will go back and add those things if I feel inclined to.
I can easily use Kontakt for sampled horns and strings. The thing is I have always been particular about saxophone sounds, never being totally happy with sax samples. I am always looking for the next best way to recreate that beauty of an instrument.
That is actually why I chose the Yamaha S30 I now use as my keyboard. It has a compatible slot for Yamaha’s PLG Series plug-in cards (officially called the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System). The expansion card I have, the PGL150VL, gives me access to saxes and other horns using Yamaha’s physical modelling synthesis.
In addition to the S30 the PLG expansion cards can be used with other Yamaha synthesizers, including the S80, S90, CS6X, CS6R and Motif.
Since then I have found something even better. I already owned Reaktor before I got it as part of the Muse Research Receptor with Komplete inside. A typical Reaktor instrument looks something like the one shown here and virtually always has excellent sound.
Discovering that there were Reaktor instruments being created using physical modeling synthesis, I researched physically modeled sax and other horn sounds from Harm Visser. I almost pulled the trigger to buy them when I ran across a better alternative in the Reaktor User Library.
If you own Reaktor, you probably know about the Reaktor User Library. Here is a word to the wise: you’d better use it. My opinion is that the User Library, which is a searchable database of instruments and patches created by users and maintained by Native Instruments, is the biggest bargain in software synthesis. Although the theory of Reaktor is that you can build your own instrument, you don’t need to. Other people, people who are good at it, have already done it for you and continue to do so while you sleep.
Through the User Library I found an ensemble (Native Instrument’s term for an instrument), called Silverwood. The little bit of experimentation I have had a chance to do with it indicates that these physically modeled horn and brass sounds are the best that I have found. FREE, if you are a Reaktor owner.
Obviously, I have more experimentation to do. Bear with me while I take time to set that up. Stay with this blog to keep track.
In the meantime, here is a snippet of another old song of mine, "Put On Luther", to give an idea of how I have been known to use sax and strings in the past.
Also, you can take a look at a video demo of the Yamaha PLG plugin I have and the type of brass/horn sounds it can make.
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Where To Get Music Tools Mentioned On This Page
Yamaha PLG Series Plug-In Boards
Harm Visser Acoustic Modelling Instruments
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