Sonic Network Releases Symphonic Brass

May 21, 2004 12:00 PM, Editors

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Sonic Network has announced the release of Symphonic Brass, the newest addition to Sonic Implants’ Symphonic line. The three-DVD set features solo and ensemble French Horns, Trombones, Trumpets and Tubas and was recorded in the same hall as Symphonic Strings with the same engineers and Boston Pops musicians.

Features include multiple section sizes (1st chair, 2nd and 3rd chair, 1st through 3rd chair, and 1st through 4th chair), up to four alternate takes on select articulations, plus release samples and looped sustains.

Produced by sound designer Jennifer Hruska, Symphonic Brass was recorded by Emmy and RIAA award–winning engineers Antonio Oliart and John Bono at Sonic Temple Studios using B&K 4011 microphones.

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