SuperAudio B.A.M Orchestra Trumpet KONTAKT
Introducing the B.A.M. Orchestra Trumpet: a groundbreaking fusion of innovation and artistry.
Crafted through advanced behavioural physical modelling, delivering unparalleled playability, seamless transitions, and a consistent dynamic range from ppp to fff.
Embark on a journey of musical authenticity with the BAM Orchestra Trumpet, offering unparalleled playability mirroring the real instrument itself.
Please note: FULL retail version of Kontakt 7.7.3 or later is required. NOT for Kontakt Player.
B.A.M. Orchestra Trumpet – Behavioral Acoustic Modelled Trumpet
The instruments in the line are created through behavioral physical modeling, ensuring significant advantages.
Optimized RAM usage ensures seamless performance, featuring a suite of functionalities to elevate your musical expression:
- High Playability: Experience natural performances with minimal abrupt changes.
- Expressive Modes: Explore three expressive modes: Legato, Polyphonic Long, and Polyphonic Staccato.
- Phase-Aligned Samples: Enjoy seamless transitions between layers, mirroring real-life responsiveness.
- Dynamic Range: From the softest pianissimo to the loudest fortissimo, maintain consistency across all dynamics.
- Infinite Sustain: Immerse yourself in sustained notes with super legato capabilities, enhancing expressiveness.
- Vibrato and Flutter Effects: Add depth and emotion to your performance.
- Customizable Reverb: Tailor your sound with three reverb room sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.
- Mute Options: Shape your sound with cup, bucket, and harmon mutes.
- Noise and Air Control: Fine-tune your performance with precision noise and air control features.
Key Features
- – Extremely high playability — enabling natural performance without sudden group changes.
- – Phase-aligned samples resulting in seamless transitions between layers; the response is smooth, musical, and akin to the real thing.
- – Consistent dynamic range from ppp to fff for all instruments.
- – Approximately 40 MB of RAM usage per instrument.
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