(More details can be found on the Orchestral Tools website at BBR’s main collection provides a standard orchestral line-up of four French horns, three trumpets, two tenor trombones, bass trombone and tuba.
While this SSD drive performs well for sample streaming, it’s not large enough to house both the compressed and extracted files, so you’ll need a second drive available to make a backup of one or the other. Those blessed with a fast connection can screw up their courage and download the library’s 94 compressed RAR files, but if your broadband can’t cope (or you’d like to have a physical backup), you can order it at extra cost on a 250GB SSD drive, which can be fitted inside your computer or used with any external enclosure. The largest of the Berlin collections, BBR consists of a whopping 320GB of sample data which compresses down to 184GB on your hard drive once installed.
In common with its strings, woodwind and percussion companion titles, Berlin Brass (hereinafter referred to as BBR) was recorded in the Teldex Scoring Stage from multiple microphone positions, and works with both the free Kontakt Player and the full version of Kontakt 5.5.1. Berlin Brass, the latest addition to German company Orchestral Tools’ much-lauded Berlin series, completes a full hand of symphonic libraries which began life in 2012 with the release of Berlin Woodwinds. Orchestral Tools complete their symphonic series with a major brass library.Īnother day, another milestone. Yellow keys either side of the blue keys show the expanded range of the instrument, a new feature in this library. The central circular display shows the current dynamic of a loaded instrument.