"Indiginus has teamed up with Impulse Record to create Blue Street Brass, a library featuring authentic instruments from the early 1900s and late 1800s, played in a style reminiscent of the turbulent days of the 1930s and 1940s, with just a touch of film noir. Blue Street Brass has a simple interface to get you working quickly, with it's emphasis on sustained notes and a new scripted legato effect."
Instruments included: 1920s Trumpet 1 - Trumpet 1 Plunger Mute - Mellow Plunger - 1920s Trumpet 2 - Trumpet 2 Harmon Mute - Trumpet 2 Cup Mute - Soaring Trumpet (Trpt 2 ff with vib) - 1905 Orchestral Cornet - 1907 Cornet Lt. Vib - 1907 Cornet St Mute - Flugelhorn - Euphonium 1894 - Saxhorn 1865 - Mellophone 1930s - 1908 Trombone (vib and non-vib) - Brass Ensemble - Low Brass Ensemble - High Brass Ensemble - Bugle in G (WWII era) - Bugle in D (WWII era) - Civil War Bugle - Tuba 1900
$59 Introductory Price. Regular price: $79 - 1.5 GB Download. Requires the full version of Kontakt 5.
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Indiginus / Blue Street Brass
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Re: Indiginus / Blue Street Brass
I have had it for a while. It sounds really good and is really playable.
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Interesting - thanks Piet!
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This seems like something I would use for momentary/situational things. There are some realistic moments, but I think the lack of depth would make it challenging for longer pieces.
However, the price/bang for the buck is amazing as is so often the case with T. C.'s Indiginus offerings.
However, the price/bang for the buck is amazing as is so often the case with T. C.'s Indiginus offerings.
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Jay - in practice does the library sound better than the demos?
Im not a great fan of the demos. The plunger and harmon muted trumpets sounded good. Not so much the rest for me.
Im not a great fan of the demos. The plunger and harmon muted trumpets sounded good. Not so much the rest for me.
Richard Linton
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
Re: Indiginus / Blue Street Brass
Listening more.....it really is an amazing bargain with some very nice sounds regardless of the lack of control. I do wish the demo had been done without as much of the cathedral reverb.
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Re: Indiginus / Blue Street Brass
If you don't like the sound of the demos then probably you will not like it.trumpoz wrote:Jay - in practice does the library sound better than the demos?
Im not a great fan of the demos. The plunger and harmon muted trumpets sounded good. Not so much the rest for me.
Charlie Clouser: " I have no interest in, and no need to create, "realistic orchestral mockups". That way lies madness."
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Fair enough - thanks Jay.
Richard Linton
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
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Re: Indiginus / Blue Street Brass
I am going to spend a little time in the next day or two comparing the trumpets, cornets, flugelhorns, with the Samplemodeling Trumpet, just for fun.
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Are there Round Robins?
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Nope, not as such, but the velocity layers and the MW are responsive enough that you can repeat notes and get them to sound different. I bought this today and it's quite playable... Without the RRs it wouldn't be good for ostinati drawing in a MIDI editor, but these instruments are obviously not designed for those types of music.bigcat1969 wrote:Are there Round Robins?