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VSL Big Bang Brass

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Piet De Ridder
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VSL Big Bang Brass

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The VSL Big Bang series is one I haven’t given much attention thus far, I must confess, but the four latest additions — all brass — might change that.

Hercules / Low Brass
Izar / Low Brass Clusters
Jupiter / 6 Horns
Kopernikus / 4 Trumpets

“Hercules features 4 bass trombones, a bass tuba and optional a contrabass tuba played as ensemble. As always with multiple mics + additional close mics. Up to five velocity layers, from emotional pianissimo up to brassy and striking fortississimo, and real legato recordings, glissandos, swells, flutter tonguing, trills and more! (intro-price: € 65, reg € 95)
Izar consists of the same ensemble as Hercules, but played as clusters. All the same articulations with the exception of legatos. (intro-price: € 55, reg € 85)
Jupiter - 6 horns, crispy, powerful, from pianissimo up to fortissimo. Same number of velocity layers, similar articulations just like Hercules. (intro-price: € 65, reg € 95)
Kopernikus - 4 Bb Trumpets complementing the other brass sections. Same count of velocity layers, similar articulations. (intro-price: € 65, reg € 95)”




Three demos with the four new libraries together:

Nicolas Decrescent La Foudre et le Tonnerre
Jorge Porras The Labours Of Hercules
Guy Bacos Conquer

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FriFlo
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Re: VSL Big Bang Brass

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It does sound great, doesn't it? I just wish they would stop with these trailer style packs and already get on with their Synchron Brass I. I think that could become quite good. I suppose those micro libraries sell easier and that is why they continue releasing these. I bought the first Big Bang volume because it sounded great, but after that I stopped. This is actually great stuff and I will probably pick it up at some point. But only after I have seen some commitment towards bigger libraries with a complete articulation set as a goal.


riffwraith
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Re: VSL Big Bang Brass

Post by riffwraith »

Picked this up, and it is in fact good. Needs a little high end added, but overall a very good sound.

There seems to be no marcato, tho. Even tho it's listed in the player GUI. I select marc, and get sus instead. Sent an email to support; waiting on a reply.

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