E Instruments Session Horns KONTAKT
E Instruments Session Horns is the tightest four-piece horn section around, letting you take your productions to another level.
Inject some soul into your music with SESSION HORNS, the versatile horn section designed to spice up any track. Crafted in collaboration with Native Instruments, it features trombone, tenor sax, and two trumpets, flawlessly sampled for authentic sound. Explore the Smart Voice Split function for effortless arrangements get creative with the Animator riff generator. Perfect for funk, soul, reggae and pop flavours.
Contemporary Brass
Get a precise and pristine-sounding brass section for contemporary music styles including funk, soul, reggae, pop and indie.
SESSION HORNS feature a trombone, a tenor sax and two trumpets, sampled to perfection to deliver a rich, authentic sound, playable by anyone.
Intuitive Workflow
Take the express route to authentic horns, for producers of any ability.
Use the whole four-piece section or divide it into classic subsections, playing just two trumpets, or sax and trombone.
For melodies in Legato mode Session Horns automatically handles the note transitions, smoothing your lines and adding a deeper expression and authenticity.
Great Sound
Sometimes dynamite horns in top audio quality can make all the difference. SESSION HORNS is a tight and modern, multi-sampled ensemble of renowned session musicians, and includes a wide variety of creative mix and mastering presets to inspire your sound images.
Smart Voice Split
Create stunning horn arrangements with your keyboard in no time. Smart Voice Split automatically allocates each note of a chord to the corresponding brass instruments, just as an arranger would do.
Press two keys, and the instruments split into lower and higher ranges – trumpets at the top and sax and trombone at the bottom. Play three keys, and the trombone is automatically mapped to the lowest note. Add a fourth note below, and the trombone takes up the new bass note, while the higher pitches are allocated to the rest of the ensemble.
Learn More – https://e-instruments.com/instruments/horns/session-horns/
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