Combining a powerful sound with the flexibility for intricate arrangements, Berlin Brass has become the gold standard sample collection for orchestral brass. Now available as an exclusive Muse Sounds Edition, this collection provides both individual instruments and ensemble patches so you can craft the most demanding arrangements.
Combining a powerful sound with the flexibility for intricate arrangements, Berlin Brass has become the gold standard sample collection for orchestral brass. Now available as an exclusive Muse Sounds Edition, this collection provides both individual instruments and ensemble patches so you can craft the most demanding arrangements.
Combining a powerful sound with the flexibility for intricate arrangements, Berlin Brass has become the gold standard sample collection for orchestral brass. Now available as an exclusive Muse Sounds Edition, this collection provides both individual instruments and ensemble patches so you can craft the most demanding arrangements.
Berlin Brass Muse Sounds Edition is an incredibly detailed library of solo and ensemble orchestral brass.
All instruments were carefully recorded at the same natural gain levels, with musicians located in traditional orchestra seating positions. Everything blends naturally, in perfect balance. You gain a true, authentic, and immediate representation of your composition, right out of the box.
For 20 dollars, you only get basic techniques. The articulations are really weird... Accent plays like staccatissimo, and there are no muted parts. Also, no glissandi for trombones as is shown in the video. There's no way I found to get a really brassy sound on sustained notes. Accents are the closest, but they just sound like disgusting stabs and don't even sustain after the attack as if they're staccato when they're not. A little disappointed to have spent 20 dollars on this, but most of the sound is nice at least.
I cannot use trombones as they are two far in the mix, the attack is too slow. I have to use the musecore ones. Instead, the trumpet is better than muscscore one, in my point of view.
An amazing improvement in sound quality compared to the default soundfonts of MuseScore. But need more instruments for example Euphonium and Saxs are still missing.
I don't see the instrument in the mixer. I can't use this vst...
I like this VST a lot, but I just wish that mutes were added. Or stopped horns for that matter. Also, there are some dynamics bugs in the horns which may need to be patched.
Si bien la librería en general está bien, la sonoridad de la Tuba en particular no es omogénea, ya que a partir del sol3 los sonidos son muy débiles, tanto que en una partitura para quinteto de viento metal son prácticamente inaudibles, cosa que no me ocurre con el Muse Brass gratuito. Entiendo que se trata de un error de bulto que habría de ser corregido a la mayor brevedad. Cordiales saludos
It has a very realistic sound and nicely mixed - not too close or too reverberant or overly expressive. They sit well with the rest of the Berlin series or on their own.
The instruments provided in this all sound absolutely amazing, it's a lot more realistic than the free Muse Brass (which is already incredible). At the time of writing, there are a few cons/improvements to be made and pros (which massively outweigh the cons) with the library.
Cons:
- Only includes standard orchestral brass instruments; there is no euphonium, piccolo trumpet, bass trumpet nor contrabass trombone, which are included in the Berlin Brass Additional Instruments (the original Orchestral Tools product)
- No muted brass
- No rips sounds
- Unconvincing trombone glissandi - Setting the gliss to portamento only produces a legato run (you can hear this in the demo video), which if you are not paying attention, kind of resembles a gliss (This also does not work at all on the bass trombone
- The playback with no reverb at all has a slight white noise, although this is not noticeable by default (with Muse Reverb)
- Vibrato on some instruments (Trumpet 1 in particular) is a bit over-the-top, although you can turn this off with the no vib sound flag, but note this results in reduced quality of phrasing
- Solo horns and trombones (surprisingly) don't have a very brassy sound, even at fff unless they are playing short notes or with "bells up" sound flag for horn ensemble
- Limited range of trills, and no shakes/lip trills
Pros:
- Legato and phrasing is very beautiful
- Staccato and staccatissimo both sound great and DIFFERENT (in comparison to the free brass sounds)
- Multiple sounds (1, 2, 3, etc.) for each instrument means if you don't like the sound of one, you can always switch to another until you get the interpretation and/or tone you want
- HUGE range for each instrument, although the (very) high ranges were likely created artificially by transposing the pitch of the samples (sounding pitch)
- Solo horns C1 to C6
- Horn ensemble G0 to C8
- Solo trumpets and trumpet ensemble C2 to C8
- Solo trombone (incl. bass) and trombone ensemble G0 to C8
- Tuba Ab0 to C8
- The bass trombone is POWERFUL; short notes in the low register are much better than the free sounds
- The instruments don't sound terrible for jazz/big band music, just no slides or shakes
Note, if some instruments don't sound when you first download the library, just delete (hold alt in MuseHub) and re-download.
Overall this library is absolutely amazing, realistic and very flexible. This Muse Sounds version is very much worth the price; it is much cheaper than the original Orchestral Tools Berlin Brass products, as you lose some control achievable with DAWs, although this version is more than enough to produce a realistic mockup, owing to the Muse Sounds interpretation. I highly recommend the Muse Sounds version of Berlin Brass!
I'm absolutely shocked by how realistic the brass is! Excellent articulation, dynamic control, almost everything! What could need some work is the Horns, while they are decent but dynamics forte and above don't register too well. And the ensemble doesn't read articulation very well. Nevertheless, I highly recommend!
Heads up! No sax or euphonium yet! ArghhfiouewHFUISHFANOFAS