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铜管乐队独奏家

铜管乐队独奏家(Brass Band Soloists)集结了英格兰北部最优秀的器乐演奏家,以精致的界面设计和创新的连奏编程,带来无与伦比的真实感。

英国铜管乐队传统
传统铜管乐队是英国古典音乐的重要组成部分,其温暖而抒情的乐器在传统管弦乐队的铜管组中很少见,因此在采样库中常常被忽视。

英格兰北部是铜管乐队音乐的发源地,也是Fracture Sounds总部所在地。我们团队中的许多人都有铜管乐队的演奏经历,这种对乐器的深入了解使得此采样库成为我们首个商业连奏采样库的最佳候选。

顶尖演奏者和录音环境
借助我们在地区内的音乐人网络,我们邀请了顶尖的演奏者参与录制,包括来自知名乐团如Black Dyke Band和Grimethorpe Colliery Band的比赛获奖者(Grimethorpe乐队也曾出演电影《怒火风暴》)。
每位演奏者都在Nave Studios的大型音乐厅中单独录制,而创新的乐器定位选项则让用户能够轻松调整空间感,使乐团与现有采样库中的其他乐器完美融合。

本采样库涵盖了广泛的音域,包含高音短号、小号、弗鲁格号、中音号以及次中音号。这些乐器比传统管弦乐队的铜管音色更为柔和,再加上全新的连奏引擎,使得这些铜管乐器在数字领域中更加真实。

智能连奏 (Smart Legato)

智能模式通过分析输入的MIDI音符并自动选择合适的音程过渡长度,简化了连奏编程,同时确保自然流畅的播放效果,无需后期修正。

通过延迟声音输出,智能连奏引擎能够“预判”接下来的音符,就像真实的演奏者一样。用户可通过调整宿主软件的负延迟设置来补偿这种延迟,从而在节奏正确的情况下实现完美同步。

连奏选项

除了智能连奏模式,我们还提供经典模式(Classic Mode),更接近市场上现有的连奏采样库,并具有单一速度控制。两种连奏模式都包含无颤音与颤音两种音色,可通过按键快速切换。根据音符力度,还可以触发连音(Slurred)或吐音(Tongued)效果。

乐器定位功能

全新界面新增了乐器定位工具,提供三种选项:

  • 原位(In Situ):按录制时的铜管乐队排布定位。
  • 自定义位置(Custom Position):可自由调整乐器在房间中的位置,适用于不同编制。
  • 立体声居中(Centre Stereo):独立麦克风录制,提供居中宽广的立体声图像,可进一步处理。

麦克风位置

采样库包含三种麦克风位置:近场、房间和远场。通过视角滑块,用户可轻松调整混音效果,或静音和清除不需要的信号。

音乐家介绍

  • 小号独奏:Jamie Smith,Grimethorpe Colliery Band的首席小号手,其温暖柔和的音色与传统小号的明亮形成鲜明对比。
  • 高音短号与弗鲁格号:Alan Morrison,前Grimethorpe乐团首席小号手,高音短号音色明亮,可作为突出的独奏乐器,而弗鲁格号则提供深沉的支撑音色。
  • 中音号:Siobhan Bates,Black Dyke Band成员,UK铜管乐队冠军,中音号音域与法国号相近,但音色更为柔和。
  • 次中音号:Jim Fieldhouse,Huddersfield大学音乐总监,为铜管乐队提供温暖的低音支撑。

功能亮点

  • 五种铜管乐器的演奏采样
  • 三种麦克风信号(近场、房间、远场)
  • 高级连奏引擎
  • 乐器定位功能
  • 支持NKS,兼容Komplete Kontrol硬件
  • 24GB下载大小

此采样库通过Native Access提供下载。

Brass Band Soloists

Brass Band Soloists brings together the finest instrumentalists in the North of England, with a refined interface and innovative legato programming that produces unparalleled realism.

The traditional brass band is a cornerstone of the British classical music scene, featuring warm, lyrical instruments rarely found in the brass sections of traditional orchestras. Consequently, they are often underrepresented in sample libraries.

In the North of England, where Fracture Sounds is based, lies the heartland of brass band music, so naturally many of our team members have performed in brass band ensembles. This personal experience and intimacy with the instrument made this library the natural candidate for becoming our first commercial legato library.

Leveraging our network of skilled players, we brought together top talent from the region, including competition winners from renowned bands like the Black Dyke Band and the Grimethorpe Colliery Band (featured in the film Brassed Off).

Each player was recorded individually in the large hall of Nave Studios, but our innovative Instrument Placement options allow for easy spatial adjustments. This feature enables the ensemble to blend seamlessly with other instruments in your existing sample library collection, providing versatility and integration. Covering a wide sonic range, the Soprano Cornet, Cornet, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, and Euphonium included in this package offer distinct timbres that are much softer compared to their orchestral counterparts, and paired with our new legato engine, these brass instruments have never sounded more realistic in the digital domain.

Introducing Smart Legato

Say goodbye to the tedious task of dragging MIDI across your timeline to perfectly sync transitions with the tempo of your composition. In Smart Mode, the instrument intelligently analyses incoming MIDI notes and selects the correct transition length, ensuring flawless playback every time and eliminating the need for further editing, while delivering a truly authentic sound.

The key to this feature’s realism lies in latency – by delaying the audible output, the engine is able to ‘look ahead’, and make adjustments to the performance in anticipation of upcoming notes – just like a real player would. The higher the latency, the more natural the performance. The latency figure shown in the legato settings is completely accurate, so you can easily compensate for this using the negative track delay feature in your DAW. This allows the instrument the time it needs to analyse the incoming MIDI data, while maintaining perfect timing – provided the MIDI is correctly quantised. With this feature, you can now spend more time composing, and less time nursing the instrument.

Legato Options

In addition to Smart Legato, we have included Classic mode, which behaves closer to existing legato libraries on the market, offering a single speed control. For more information about the two legato performance modes and when to use them, please see the user manual.

The legato is divided into two types: Non-Vibrato and Vibrato, which can be switched seamlessly using keyswitches while triggering a note. Keeping these as separate articulations, rather than combining them on a vibrato slider, preserves the soloistic quality of each instrument, as it avoids any doubling effect at the crossover point between samples.

Both legato types also feature slurred and tongued performances, triggered based on the velocity of each note.

Place Instrument Anywhere

Another new tool we have added to this brand-new interface is instrument placement, offering three options. In Situ has the players positioned as recorded, in their typical Brass Band seating layout.

The Custom Position mode allows you to freely place the instrument in a different position in the room, which can be useful when using these instruments in different ensemble configurations, for example when using them in an orchestral context. This mode uses Impulse Responses recorded from each seating position, through the same microphone setup, allowing for very convincing results which wouldn’t be achieved by panning alone.

We have also included a ‘Centre Stereo’ option, which uses a separate set of microphones positioned with the instrument in the centre of the soundstage. This overrides the main microphone mixer and eliminates the natural panning in the room, offering a wide centred stereo image, which can be processed further with panning and reverb if desired.

Microphone Positions

As with our other libraries recorded in large acoustic spaces, Brass Band Soloists offers three stereo microphone positions: Close, Room, and Far. For a drier sound, you can emphasise the Close signal, while the Far mics can be leaned on to capture the full depth of the hall. This flexibility is easily controlled through our Perspective Slider, or by muting and purging the mic signals you do not require.

Meet the Musicians

In the British Brass Band the Cornet is seen as the equivalent of the 1st Violin in an Orchestra, so we were proud to invite Jamie Smith on to the project who at the time of recording was the 1st Cornet and Leader of the Grimethorpe Colliery Band- one of the most renowned brass bands in the world. The Cornet sits in the same range as the Trumpet, but offers a much more mellow sound which contrasts the sharp brightness provided by the Trumpet.

Unparalleled Experience

Sitting next to Jamie on both Soprano Cornet and Flugelhorn is the previous 1st Cornet of the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, Alan Morrison, who was in the band just before the period dramatised in the film Brassed Off. We were delighted to have Alan’s experience on this project, and it’s shown through his fantastic playing on the Soprano Cornet, which provides a brighter tone than the Cornet, as a singular solo instrument that can cut through the entire Brass Band. The Flugelhorn also sits in the same range as the Cornet, but provides a darker supporting timbre, again contrasting any instrument you would find in a traditional orchestral brass library.

2023 National Champion

At the lower end of the instrument range is the Tenor Horn, played by Siobhan Bates, who performs in the Black Dyke Band who at the time of recording were the UK Brass Band champions. The Tenor Horn sits in a similar range to its orchestral counterpart, the French Horn. But as with all of the Brass Band instruments, provides a more mellow tone and its construction enables techniques like vibrato to be easily playable- a more difficult articulation to achieve on the French Horn.

Director of Music

Finally, the Euphonium played by Huddersfield University’s Director of Music, and multi-instrumentalist, Jim Fieldhouse. This bass instrument provides a nice balance between the orchestra’s Tuba and Tenor Trombone. Whilst it cannot perform the low notes of the Tuba, it does provide a warm bass tone which matches the timbre provided by the other instruments.

<!–spoiler_text–>Legato (with and without vibrato)

There are two Legato articulations that include intervals performed with and without vibrato. Velocities below 100 will trigger slurred legato, whilst 100 and above will trigger tongued legato.Sustain (with and without vibrato)There are two polyphonic sustain articulations, played with and without Vibrato.StaccatoA very short note with a sharp attack. Dynamics are controlled by velocity.Tenuto (Short)A short articulation with a rounded attack and extended decay compared to the Staccato. Dynamics are controlled by velocity.Tenuto (Long)An extended Tenuto with a more rounded attack and longer decay. Dynamics are controlled by velocity.Performance Shorts

A multi-articulation that contains all three shorts, triggered by velocity (a higher velocity triggers a longer articulation). Dynamics are controlled by the mod wheel.<!–spoiler_text_end–><!–/dle_spoiler–>

Features– 4 of the best British Brass Band Soloists, performing across 5 instruments
– Includes Soprano Cornet, Cornet, Flugelhorn, Tenor Horn, and Euphonium
– 3 Microphone Signals (Close, Room, Far)
– Advanced legato performance engine
– Instrument Placement (In Situ, Custom Position, and Stereo Centre)
– Recommended 16GB RAM, 8 Core Processor, Store on SSD
– Full NKS support – works with Komplete Kontrol hardware
– 24GB download size (NCW compressed from a 50GB sample pool)
– Download through Native Access

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