Valves Pro is available at introductory prices until August 17, and the package includes all the sounds and samples you’ll need.
Brass instruments are not an easy instrument to record, and the VST options are expanding rapidly. E-instruments and Native Instrument have teamed up to offer Valves Pro, an expanded version of Valves, e-instruments’ brass ensemble sample library.
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Valves Pro includes flugelhorns, French horns, trombones, euphoniums, and tubas to name a few, with a particular focus on offering quietly played sounds, as opposed to other libraries that don’t go far beyond bombastic, explosive horns, and Valves Pro instead offers a huge range of dynamics.
Valves Pro allows you to write and program solo parts, as well as by sections of an orchestra, while also having pre-recorded phrases available to help composing, or at least to start an idea. Solo mode allows the user to harness Virtuoso articulation, tech that intelligently adds velocity or pitch-bend information that doesn’t need a new key to be activated, i.e. you can add some vibrato in the middle of a held note, or any other expression without having to add the sound of a new key hit.
Valves Pro is available at introductory prices until August 17, and the package includes all the sounds and samples you’ll need, as well as a mixer section for control over levels, send effects and master output, as well as tempo-synced LFOs and more.
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