Tanuj Tiku wrote: ↑Apr 26, 2019 7:31 am
Larry, I did not get Cinematic Studio Brass. I had a huge problem with the extremely harsh demos. But, I was very pleased to know that it was the processing after all. In the walk through, it sounds very natural.
A friend of mine has set-up at my studio to help out on a project and he has bought Cinematic Studio Brass. So, hopefully I can get a hands on overview in the next few days.
I am thinking of picking up Cinematic studio strings though
In case you are using Berlin Brass - CSB is exactly filling the gaps that this library leaves for me in almost any way.
Both sound very good IMO!
CSB:
- a bit less reverberant recording studio sound - exactly the right balance between sounding good out of the box with enough flexibility to adjust it with processing
- easy library with limited but good choice of basic instruments and articulations
- very good dynamic crossfading (well, it never gets perfect, but it doesn't get much better than this IMO)
- full range dynamics
- live playing is a bit difficult, as it is with all good sounding libraries IMO - there just is this delayed reaction, which makes it nearly impossible to play something tightly - with this one that difficulty is very obvious, though ...
BB:
- very reverberant - a little to much for my taste - but the wealth of microphone options still gives you decent flexibility
- full "divisi" library but including sections!
- vast amount of articulations, including almost all the mutes you could think of (if you buy the expansions, too!)
- not all but a lot of additional more rarely used Brass (if you buy the expansions, too!)
- a bit limited regarding dynamics in the upper range, but I usually do not run out of juice using alternative articulations that go up to ff (only the sustains and legatos are pretty much limited up tp f)
- unfortunately, there are some inconsistencies between the separate soloist patches that make it a lot of work to exchange parts between the individual players - I hope they will do an update on this some day ...
- add Glory Days and you have the perfect companion for mocking up bigbandish orchestra and even more options with mutes and articulations
I would recommend anyone to get CSB! Never mind, wether this is your first or 15th brass library. I don't think many will regret it. Berlin Brass is really great, if you have the money for all the content and really want a vast library with lots of choices. Together, they are perfect companions.