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VRSOUND KONTAKT FRENCH HORNS
HEAVILY MULTI LAYERED FRENCH HORN SAMPLES FOR KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE AND COMPOSITION.

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Just like our well received Kontakt Strings this French Horn patch allows for performance of a great variety of characteristic french horn sounds instantly. The software script will show all incoming controllers and control the modules (see to left) from the rotary buttons and switches. A very unique programming feature is the call selection. 12 starting notes can be selected for calls and every call will end on the played note and start on the pre-selected note. The first playable call is always 5 steps above the starting note (i.e. F call first note Bb).

Another unique feature is the "Auto_Reset" mode. If selected only the next note or chord will use the selected Alternate Style (swell or call). The style will be reset to General Performance for any subsequent note.

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Samples: 270 MegaBytes
2 + 1 player (Ensemble + Solo)
soft, med, bright, swells, mutes, stac, stac mutes, short notes, Calls from 5 to 21 steps, elephants, tongueing. Key release samples.

Realtime control:
Velocity:
Legato -> Atk, soft -> bright (long and short stac)

Aftertouch:
Mix: change mix between players.

Modwheel:
Mix: Soft -> bright -> tongue.
Select mutes A/B.
Swells -> bright swells
Solo Calls -> Ensemble Calls

Midi CC# 16 (General 1):
Sample select and mix:
General performance samples: soft -> soft with short stac
Mutes ON: notes -> short stac -> long stac
swells / calls

Midi CC# 67 (soft pedal):
Sample select:
OFF = General perfomance sample
ON = Mute samples.

Midi CC# 65 (portamento switch):
Sample select:
OFF = General performance samples
ON = Swells (CC16 = 0) and Calls (CC16 = 127)

Midi CC# 17 (General 2):
Sample start of Swell samples (length of swells).

Key# control:
F1 (028) selects F calls. ... E2 (040) selects E calls*
(*some calls would not be possible on the instrument)