Sonivox – Orchestral Companion Brass 1.4 (VSTi, AAX) [Win x86 x64]

By | October 25, 2017

 

When you need authentic brass for your project, only the real thing will do. We’ve produced over 80 outstanding brass programs, each sure to deliver a convincing musical event. We used top professional musicians and instruments, recorded by award-winning engineers. There’s a full collection of orchestral brass ensembles, smaller brass groups and a complete selection of solo instruments: trumpet, trombone, bass trombone, French horn, and tuba. Double and flutter tonguing, sustained and staccato notes, instrument mutes, swells, sforzando and marcato voicing deliver convincing brass parts and tracks.

Each patch and preset is easily played by virtually any performer. Instruments are presented in multi-velocity layers, with natural swells via the modulation wheel. MIDI key switching provides on-the-fly articulation for select patches. The internal sound engine provides additional modulation (LFO) sources, dynamic envelope control, and studio-grade reverb/effects to allow creative customization of the onboard sounds.

Year / Release Date : 2016
Version : 1.4
Developer : Sonivox
Developer’s site : sonivoxmi.com/products/details/orchestral-companion-brass
Format : VSTi, AAX
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : Cured
System requirements : Windows 8, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Home Premium, Profession, or Ultimate
Minimum Dual Core 2 GHz, Intel Core i5 or i7 Recommended
Minimum RAM 2GB, 4GB or more Recommended
1 Gigabyte free hard drive space (Download and Installation)
A VST, RTAS (Pro Tools 10) or AAX (Pro Tools 11) compatible host application

2 thoughts on “Sonivox – Orchestral Companion Brass 1.4 (VSTi, AAX) [Win x86 x64]

  1. ricky2018

    Hallo, thanks for your nice posts… for this one I cannot find on the page the link for the torrent/magnet… can you please put it visible?

    PS are allo those releases “patched”? Because with keygen 99% of the times I get virus messages from my AV 🙂
    thanks again – regards
    Ricky

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