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Old 11-13-2012, 01:14 PM
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Default e-Instruments Session Horns

For those of you into horns, here is a quick review for new the e-Instruments "Session Horns". Just bought it and am really quite impressed. Impressive sounds and I am already of fan of the Kontakt player which it uses. Cool thing is a "Voice Split" which allocates individual horns to a note when playing a chord. Player makes it quite easy to create variations on the stock set as well. Take a look at the video on the page, it does a good job of illustrating the product. Only negative is lack of a bari sax but I pulled one in from my Kontakt 5 and that worked fine. Still have not found anything yet that is as good as the real thing but would have to give SH's an 8 out of 10.
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