
After my recent review of Best Service’s Chris Hein Winds Compact, it’s now time for me to take a closer look at it’s cousin library Chris Hein Orchestral Brass Complete. Both libraries, “Winds” and “Brass” are available in two different versions – “Complete” and “Compact”. Opposed to the Compact version, which comes with only five essential articulations, the Complete version offers a whopping total of 16 articulations per instrument and a lot more control and modulation options I’ll get into detail on later in the review.
Read the entire review at The Audio Spotlight.
Ever since trendsetting film composer Hans Zimmer brought the sound of a pipe organ to the movies with his soundtrack for award-winning blockbuster Interstellar, more and more cinematic tracks seem to feature this behemoth of an instrument to convey the feeling of divinity, transcendence and sheer primal power. Since only a few of us have access to a full-blown church organ, several sample instrument developers made it their business to provide composers with the opportunity to have a virtual pipe organ at their disposal. One of these is the latest virtual instrument by Best Service called 




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