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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 8:27 am
by AntonySharmman
I owned a Z/Moss in my studio at 2000's and I can say that the sax I had developed earlier for DX-7/DX-5 was most realistic in basic sound timbre ,
but both still fake compared even to sampled Kronos tenor sax of factory EXs 3.
Moss Modeling can help only to simulate pitch note passages of easy waveforms like strings/clarinet where notes passages are hard to be captured
by simple sampling and pro sampling can't ever be beaten by any workstation modeling engine , this is my field so I know in advance how any
of above techniques can be archieved.
Kronos HD1 is 15 years behind compared to Kontakt scripting or any sophisticated VST sampler interface like T-Sax where real sample modeling of
saxophones can be developed !

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 9:47 am
by AdDeRoo
Busch once created a breath controller brass/wind soundset, but also with a keyboard version:

http://thekronosblog.blogspot.it/2011/1 ... oller.html

http://thekronosblog.blogspot.it/2011/1 ... grams.html

In there, I especially like
Stan Getz Ballad Tenor : Program U-G028
S Sop Sax :Kb : Program U-G025

As for nice 'growly' Tenor Saxes playing with the EXs3 saxes indeed gives some nice results, in my opinion. Other libraries I have tried fall short. I am still in doubt to consider the VST samplemodelling Saxophones library, but that's also because I have an Akai USB EWI breath controller.

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 12:50 pm
by Scarecrow
Thanks for all your suggestions, I will have a look for those hidden sounds that don't load by default!!!

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 2:56 pm
by Wagnergrad96
I just recorded a cover of "Only The Lonely" by the Motels. Instead of taking days and days to mess with and edit the sax solo to sound like an actual person was playing it, I just made it a synth solo.

I just didn't have the patience to do the work! :-)

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 3:36 pm
by timbukktwo
^Haha- go figure! I give up sometimes, too, after 'ALL THAT', and go in a completely different direction. Sometimes, with a better result. I can never figure that out!

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:57 am
by kbrkr
I can appreciate instrument substitution for some songs; For Hall and Oats I cant go for that, I use a Synth solo instead of that signature Sax solo and riffs at the end of the song.

However, for songs like "Smooth Operator", replacing that Sax is just not going to cut it. I need that sultry Tenor or Baritone Sax sound.

Has anyone evaluated the WaveArt Brass sound samples?

Kind or pricey at $265 plus are they available in the Korg Sound Library store?

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 3:10 pm
by Liviou2004
Jem Garfield, from Mediacoustics (MRedZac here on the forum), uploaded two free saxo banks : http://www.kronoscopie.fr/mediacoustics.html.
Unfortunately, it's on Mega. Impossible to download in Firefox, nor in Internet Explorer.
But, perhaps someone of you will succeed.

Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 8:41 pm
by AntonySharmman
kbrkr wrote:are they available in the Korg Sound Library store?
Nope , WavesArt provides an independent distribution without demo versions !
Concerning evaluation , already D-Block wrote one before , though simple real time dry demos can show the obvious ! :wink: