If you haven’t bought the first version and you produce the kind of music where funky horns, both vintage and modern, are an important ingredient, Session Horns PRO ought to be on your shopping list. An update from Session Horns is available and worth buying for the additional features such as multiple keyswitching, extra instruments and sound sets and, of course, the solo instruments, which make a huge difference when detailed editing is needed. Where Session Horns provides many of the features required for fast but small-size horn section writing, especially for musicians with limited arranging experience, Session Horns PRO expands the principle further. Perhaps the biggest advantage over the original version, though, is the addition of the Solo folder, which provides access to all the individual instruments and their keyswitches for detailed editing.Īlthough not as intricate as a dedicated solo instrument sample library and not really suitable for big band work, they have just the right sound and character for producing pop, jazz and funky horn lines. Also, both the trombones and trumpets could to with different types of mutes (straight, cup, harmon, bucket etc.). Similar to the Performance folder, the Key Switch files provide 16 key switchable articulations for both performance or composition, nine of which can be selected at a time. I would love it if Native Instruments made a Session Horns Pro 2 library (like theyve recently done with Session Strings 2) with Trumpet 3 & 4 and Trombone 2,3 & 4 plus Soprano, Alto 2, Tenor 2 saxes.
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