Low Brass
Bass Trombone, Tuba
David Young
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The low brass (bass trombone and tuba) provide the lowest register of the traditional orchestra's brass section.
Advanced Soundware has produced one bass trombone and one tuba library for use with REALIZE. These instrument libraries were recorded 'in-situ' at 96 kHz/24-bit resolution with a multi-mic configuration specified by reknowned Hollywood recording/mixing engineer Steve Kempster.
The bass trombone is seated closest to the tenor trombones and the tuba is seated behind the bass trombone. The low brass are optimized to play in octaves or to provide the lowest note of a triad formed by the tenor trombones. They may of course be arranged in any configuration.
BASS TROMBONE:
- Covers a broad range of sampled pitches and articulations.
- Favors the lower middle range of sampled pitches.
- Seated to the right of the tenor trombones.
TUBA:
- Covers a broad range of sampled pitches and articulations.
- Favors the lower range of sampled pitches.
- Seated behind the bass trombone.