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Maybe they can do an update and include some brass next time to round it out, maybe some brass and a flute or two?Įither way, great stuff and I give it 4 out of 5 subs. They don’t try to be everything to everyone, but this jazz focused library is sure to find use in any smooth mood creation situation. Overall this is a very good library, with an organic feel and a nice price too! And the drums can find themselves in various situations within my productions, even the breaks are prime target for chopping up. I also found some of the ep and organ sounds useful. I was really impressed by the double bass sounds, acoustic bass isn’t an easy instrument to get sampled properly, but I like the tone here. I like the sound, I like the character, and I like the size of it, the sounds load quite fast. Well if it’s here…you know I like it right? Yeah…I like it! Plenty of riffs and one shots as well as fully playable instruments, that sound great, almost “warm” in a sense.with enough slight distortion to keep them from being too perfect…which…is always a pleasant surprise in the digital world. The drums sound great and some of the loops sound exactly like the type of breaks I would snatch from a jazz record to chop up! It comes with alto, tenor, soprano and baritone saxes. Plugsound Box is a simple to use and CPU-efficient plug-in collection, with a sound quality. The GUI looks like a friggin potato but the Saxes are all definitely usable. Plugsound Box regroups the six individual plug-ins, allowing musicians to access the entire sound library at once, a whooping 3.56 GB of sounds in total.
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The EP is smooth and mellow but there are also some harsh ones, same with the organs. For all the producers out there heres a solid FREE Saxophone VST Plugin called Saxophia by Fanan. The bass has a real acoustic sound too it with some thick bottom end, and the guitars, even the jazz chords, have a slight hint of amp/distortion. Sure, this may not include the most indepth multisampled instruments around, but they sound good, and that’s all that matters. And as I’ve said in the past, I really dig the sounds coming out of uvi, they have a really “organic” sound to my ears. It is a UVI soundcard so it requires either the free uvi workstation. The sounds focus around the main elements of jazz, organ, ep, bass, guitar, drums….not horns, but it’s all good
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It has riffs and phrases, and fully multisampled instruments. Meaning…it has drums, yes loops, but also individual drums. I go back to at least 2006 with UVI when their main product was plugsound pro (hi Benoit if you are still there.
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It is a totally dedicated jazz/smooth music workstation. This one I had been sitting on for a while, for some reason I thought it was mainly a bunch of jazz drum loops It’s been a while! This is actually the FIRST review of the new year…of the new decade…let’s get it!!Īnyway, shortly before I left for NAMM earlier this month…I started playing around with another library from UVI Soundsource.