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Old 05-07-2005
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Sound Module / Sampler ???

Can anyone reccomend a good sound module that has good brass and woodwind on it ??

I already have The grand and groove agent. I have a Rickenback and Frender and a bass guitar already. The strings on my audigy will do but the brass and woodwind sound crap !

I want a module that has a really good sax and Trumpet on it , not too bothered about the other instruments, although if the strings are good i'll ditch the audigy.

The bad news is my budget will only strech to about 150 quid (give or take a few quid)

Or is there somthing that would serve the purpose better than a sound module (apart from a real trumpet and sax!!), like a sampler ??

Many Thanks for reading .. Smeghead
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Quite frankly, IMHO you will not get a good sax sound from software.

Too many things going on in the diaphram, throat, mouth, mouthpiece, reed and horn all at the same time. The closest thing you can get is a Yamaha WX-5 windsynth and the VL70-m sound module (and you still have to be a sax player to play it! By the way, it does great brass instruments, too!)... I know, I use one along with my real saxes.
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