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First two are fine. third one is hard deine yes or not. and last one is not also bad. saddly i dont havetime give link something what i dont like. its something like loud notes only style stuff. what i actually like most instruments.

Your issue, not the instruments. Which is fine.
 
Your issue, not the instruments. Which is fine.
Yes and some players are issue osrly i dont know song which is loud notes only when asked form composer at least is common. but some players play music this way. hard describite better.
 
No I am saying the problem is with your taste as all those performances are stellar, but it may be a cultural difference.
is personal thing and ear i haved kid problem i dont like some high noises at all they really hurt my ears. i hated how my theaher played classical music in school its way goes distorted but maybe girls who used machine their own uses also has bass boost activated in is bad or classical.
 
I'm about to finish of a project which includes a ton of "80´s pop/rock" sax solos done with the Audiomodeling saxes and I'm so frustrated I can't yet upload a sample of those to show what I've done with them. :D

And the project is out, so I couldn't help myself posting a clip! The sax-stuff starts about at 3:15 and the solo starts at 3:47. There are a couple of things which are rather impossible to pull off with a real tenor sax, but let's not tell that to anyone. ;)

 
I've enjoyed having NI Session Horns in my toolkit. The horns are punchy. Nice contrast from the smooth horn sound commonly found in orchestral libraries.
 
Just tried out a couple of Session Horns Solo's.
Dang, better than those from the Symphony Series :)
It's a different style though. Still have to try it out in an actual composition, as I'm not sure how "cinematic" the sound can get, which is what I'm mainly looking for in those libraries.
 
I'm surprised the Italian SWAMI instruments have not been mentioned yet. These are not sample based but modeling software plug-ins. I have their saxes, flutes, double-reeds and orchestral strings. These plugins offer a lot of musically expressive parameters to be assigned to a handful MIDI CCs that your MIDI control instrument is sending out (or to be edited on-screen, if you like working slow but safe). For sax examples, below are two tracks where I'm playing the SWAMI stuff using an Akai EWI. One jazzy, focusing on the Soprano Sax, and one rock oriented where you also get to hear the Tenor and Baritone.



 
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