Feel the bold power and expressive brilliance of Vienna’s world-class brass section – now tailor-made for MuseScore! Captured at the legendary Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage, this dynamic edition covers everything from introspective solos to triumphant fanfares and majestic horn ensembles. Performed by top-tier musicians who record for Hollywood blockbusters and hit TV shows daily, this versatile library brings cinematic depth to your scores, whether you’re writing epic trailers, expressive jazz, or bold symphonic works.
Feel the bold power and expressive brilliance of Vienna’s world-class brass section – now tailor-made for MuseScore! Captured at the legendary Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage, this dynamic edition covers everything from introspective solos to triumphant fanfares and majestic horn ensembles. Performed by top-tier musicians who record for Hollywood blockbusters and hit TV shows daily, this versatile library brings cinematic depth to your scores, whether you’re writing epic trailers, expressive jazz, or bold symphonic works.
Feel the bold power and expressive brilliance of Vienna’s world-class brass section – now tailor-made for MuseScore! Captured at the legendary Stage A of Vienna Synchron Stage, this dynamic edition covers everything from introspective solos to triumphant fanfares and majestic horn ensembles. Performed by top-tier musicians who record for Hollywood blockbusters and hit TV shows daily, this versatile library brings cinematic depth to your scores, whether you’re writing epic trailers, expressive jazz, or bold symphonic works.
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What’s New?
1.0.12
- Fixed playback for marcato
- Fixed cut attacks in classic preset
- Improved balancing of short notes
- Improved balancing of legato
Description
Vienna Brass delivers the full spectrum of brass expression, from the softest pianissimo to blaring, cinematic flourishes. Recorded using the renowned Decca Tree setup, every instrument and ensemble shines with natural brilliance and power. You’ll find a wide variety of articulations, from sharp staccatos and smooth legatos to dynamic flutter tongue and more – all expertly optimized for the MuseSounds playback engine.
Whether you’re scoring a sweeping film cue, arranging concert band music, or composing a solo horn feature, Vienna Brass brings authentic performances with expressive nuance and unmatched realism to your scores. The library is perfectly balanced and recorded to blend effortlessly with other MuseSounds Editions such as Vienna Strings, Vienna Woodwinds, and Vienna Percussion.
French Horn 1 & 2, French Horn Ensemble a6
Trumpet 1 & 2, Trumpet Ensemble a4
Trombone, Trombone Ensemble a4
Bass Trombone, Tuba
Masterfully recorded at Vienna Synchron Stage
Perfect mix of various mic positions for a professional sound
I really love how clear the trombone tuba and trumpets sound its so goof i wish they had vibrato also accents need to be fixed they sound weird and the horns sound terrible when playing 8th notes it sounds like its tonging and playing just quarter notes
1.0.12
The brass parts are amazing for impacts or technical bits, however they are not as friendly towards lyrical phrases.
1.0.12
This is by far the best brass library for MuseSounds. If there's any VSL pack to buy, it's this one. Stock MuseSounds can have really unpredictable behavior, especially in the brass instruments, this doesn't have that problem. Spitfire brass sounds great, but it's often even more unpredictable in how it plays back the score. Audio Imperia's brass instruments are predictable, but don't sound nearly as good as the other two. This library is both extremely predictable (as in it plays back the score correctly/as written) and sounds incredibly good. I would say it genuinely sounds better than any of the others.
Again, the sound quality is spectacular, and with the update many of the bugs are fixed. For me, however, these are just personal preferences. The Solo Horns and Trumpets have too much crisp in them and the legato is not noticeable. You can use them for certain scores, but the music I write (Movie/TV Scores and Video Game Soundtracks) I would usually prefer solo instruments to be more melodic, smooth, and swelling. The Legato for all instruments is also not enough for my style. That said, the sound quality really matters when making music for Stage/Screen, so again it is worth it. A lot of this is personal preference and some of you may find use in the louder, crispier soloists.
1.0.12
I just miss a Horns a2. But the sound is really excellent.
Bass parts are good for “explosion like” sound. However, other instruments virtually have no vibrato making them sound like a ‘metallic-organ-robot’. I hope an update will fix this.
I also use the Berlin Brass and Muse Brass but Vienna provides a nice alrernative in terms of its timbre and sonics. Nicely done!
1.0.11
1.0.11
I previously installed and tested both Berlin and Cinesamples Brass plugins here, in MuseHub. This was early, last year (2024, near January or Feb. I think).
My experiences with those plugins was atrocious, unfortunately. I remember thinking "If I'm going to pay for a plugin, It should be better than the Free version, not worse and harder to work with...".
While the tonality of the sounds themselves were great, it was the interaction between them and MS studio. Pitching during sustained notation, off-rhythm articulation, incorrect articulation, and very poor balancing. I'm not sure where those samples are at today in their development, but I'd assume improved by now?
At any rate, at first glance and testing with a short composition for brass quintet, the Vienna Brass sound plugin creates a hopeful overtone in me for the future of MuseHub's sound plugins. This one WORKS!!! No pitching, on-time, listens to dynamics etc...
My gripes with it however are that certain articulations (mostly, notes without articulation markings, or, notes within a slurred phrase) will articulate a bit "funky". Like the attack is abrupt on some of them, in a legato section. and for some of the instruments, I noticed that, at certain pitches, an accent or marcato mark will not emphasize the attack, and at other pitches, the emphasis is WAY overpowering, to the point that the instrument will "PAH" rather than "Tah" the note, resulting in the "blat" sound brass instruments make when playing overly forcefully.
Lastly, the French Horns, all of them, are very very quiet. It's difficult to pick it out when listening to playback. A work around was to use MuseFX Compressor, Pop Vocals, ~40% gain. +Mixer Gain set to +3.0, and it was able to be balanced with the others well enough.
Overall, if I could rate it out of 10, I'd give it a 5/10 in its current state. It's functional, but still has some work under the hood that's necessary to make it great enough to be a 10/10 :)