UL The House of Sound The Saxophone KONTAKT
Soft / Samples, Presets, Banks Of Sounds
30-03-2022
This is a very beautiful SAXOPHONE kontakt instrument, notes sound real also when you wright the notes manually.
The saxophone is sampled for 2 octaves from D3 to D#5. And the netes are extended to B5 and G2.
There are 3 velocity layers of on the notes without vibrato.
There are 2 velocity layers on the vibrato notes.
And there are 5 note lengths on the articulations:
LONG , 1/2 , 1/4 , 1/8 ,1/16 .
On the no-vibrato the note length set the time the note can be played
That means 1/4 note will stop playing after 1/4 of a bar and note will have a real decay.
And on vibrato 1/4 note is the time it takes the vibrato to start. so, the note will play no vibrato for ¼ of a bar and then the rest of the note will have a vibrato.
You can listen for examples for the SAXOPHONE here below.
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