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  • Hey guys, I am still on the fence on this one. I really need to have enough BITE in the new trpts. Is that possible with the perf rep - stacc patches?


    This is a quick improvised example i just played into the daw of what my current 3-trpts in Vienna will do (have a little horn and bones as well) - but you will get the idea - will this new 6- trpts do something this fast WITH bite?

    (sorry for the flubs - just horsing around)


    http://www.robelliottmusic.com/mp3s/Action%20-%20Epic/trpts%20demo.mp3


    Rob

  • I'd love to know the same thing.

    [[;)]]

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    @Rob Elliott said:

    ... Is that possible with the perf rep - stacc patches?

    Rob

    Hello Rob
    Listen to the articulation-demo of the 6 trumpets >
    2nd half > There are some fast repetitions and
    runs with "perf trill". The 6 are as agil and fast as the 3 trumpets:
    http://www.vsl.co.at/Player2.aspx?Lang=13&DemoId=5049

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • These demos sound great.

    But does anyone have a demo featuring [three trumpets] from the cube, so we can compare?

    I looked in brass I demos ant there are only solo instruments.

    Thanks.

    sasha

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    @sasha said:

    These demos sound great.
    But does anyone have a demo featuring [three trumpets] from the cube, so we can compare?
    I looked in brass I demos ant there are only solo instruments.
    Thanks.
    sasha

    Hello
    Pro Edition Brass Demos > Group Trumpets > 2 Demos
    http://www.vsl.co.at/en-us/67/3959/3757.vsl

    Beat

    - Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/
  • The cornet sounds wonderful in the high register, it also sounds less forceful than a trumpet and I'm wondering if it's any easier to play in that register than the trumpet? Certainly sounds like it, but I'm wondering if anybody would know that?

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    @Guy said:

    The cornet sounds wonderful in the high register, it also sounds less forceful than a trumpet and I'm wondering if it's any easier to play in that register than the trumpet? Certainly sounds like it, but I'm wondering if anybody would know that?


    If anything the cornet is more difficult to play in the very upper register although all good players should be able to play in the VSL range reasonably well.

    Trumpet players are probably expected to play higher.

    In the UK, and many european and antipodean countries the cornet is primarily used in Brass bands of whichthe line up is

    1 soprano cornet in Eb
    9 cornets in Bb
    1 flugel horn in Bb
    3 tenor horns in Eb (basically a baby tuba octave higher)
    2 baritone horns in Bb (same as euphonium but narrower bore)
    3 tenor trombones in Bb
    1 Bass Trombone
    2 Euphoniums in Bb
    2 EEb basses (tubas)
    2 BBb Basses (contrabass tubas)

    The cornet rarely features in the orchestra. I can think of several Berlioz scores which require 2 trumpets and 2 cornets.

    It does have a less strident sweeter sound than the trumpet and in the rght hands is very beautiful.

    Check the World of Brass website and listen to some sound samples.

    http://www.worldofbrass.eu/index-2.php

  • Very helpful information. Thanks!

    But my point was that the cornet seems to have some interesting qualities especially in the high register, the legato in that register is more effective than the trumpet for example, so this gave me an impression that it wasn't as forceful as the trumpet but I guess it is just sounds easier and smoother to the listener.

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    Thank you for the Special Brass demo - Those 6 trumpets are good but it seems that they sound close to the 3trumpets, contrary to the Epic Horns----> 4 Horns
    I need to test it by myself [:)]

    @vibrato said:

    I agree with Matt. I think a demo of Journey to the Island cue from Jurassic Park would make an excellent demo for the power trumpets.

    Tanuj


    http://ns31472.ovh.net/~saintsei/perso/samy/Jurassic.mp3

    This is a "light" version that I have made quickly with the 3-trpts - I am waiting for the 6-trpts to do more

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    @vibrato said:

    I agree with Matt. I think a demo of Journey to the Island cue from Jurassic Park would make an excellent demo for the power trumpets.

    Tanuj




    I don't want to go to the trouble of finding that score not including the $, but if anyone has it and will kindly provide me with the orchestral score, at least the beginning I'd gladly do the first 16 bars or so.

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    @Guy said:

    if anyone has it and will kindly provide me with the orchestral score, at least the beginning I'd gladly do the first 16 bars or so.


    I am already working on it but I don't have the score (only midi file)

  • cool, go ahead.

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    @magates said:

    I'd like to hear a full mock up of the main trumpet theme from Jurassic park. it's like 16 bars.
    You mean like this part? http://www.xs4all.nl/~jclmavg/trmpts_williams.wma

    I would like to hear the VI "power" Trmpts do this in isolation.

  • Mmm...actually I had the chance to take a look at the original JP score and it was using 4 trumpets at the unison, not 6, it's the orchestration that make it stand out, he was doubling some harmonies in a very intelligent way with strings and synths.

    Again, it's a matter of orchestration and mixing...

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    @Ivan P said:

    it was using 4 trumpets at the unison, not 6, it's the orchestration that make it stand out, he was doubling some harmonies in a very intelligent way with strings and synths.

    Again, it's a matter of orchestration and mixing...


    it's not only a matter of orchestration but a matter of power : 3 trumpets playing triple forte will have more power than 6 trumpets double forte ^^

    the real problem is that John William's music need triple forte sample

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    @magates said:

    I'd like to hear a full mock up of the main trumpet theme from Jurassic park. it's like 16 bars.
    You mean like this part? http://www.xs4all.nl/~jclmavg/trmpts_williams.wma

    I would like to hear the VI "power" Trmpts do this in isolation.

    Nice - Why can't I get my trumpet lines to sound that good! [:)]

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    @Christian Marcussen said:


    Nice - Why can't I get my trumpet lines to sound that good! [:)]
    That was done with custom samples.

    I would like to see the power trumpets have a go at it.

  • Making trumpets sound good is a matter of mixing and placing within the orchestra. So far I've heard some really dry trumpet demos (acoustic wise) so I'd love to here more of far away setting of trumpets to see how they sound.

    The original recording of Jurrassic Park is a good example.

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    @Christian Marcussen said:


    Nice - Why can't I get my trumpet lines to sound that good! [[:)]]
    That was done with custom samples.

    I would like to see the power trumpets have a go at it.

    Sovereign? [[:)]]

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    @Christian Marcussen said:


    Sovereign? [:)]
    [H]