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The term cimbasso emerged in Italy at the beginning of the 19th century and is probably an abbreviation of corno in basso (bass horn), but it is a member of the tuba family and also usually played by a tubist. Its timbre is highly homogeneous throughout its range. Dramatic changes of register are not apparent. The overall sound is surprisingly mellow and warm, rich and resonant.
Sample Amount Standard Library Full Library
2,868 2,868 11,058
Download File Size 632.1 MB 1.9 GB
Installed File Size 1.4 GB 4.5 GB
ARTICULATION GROUP | STANDARD LIBRARY | EXTENDED LIBRARY |
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01 SHORT + LONG NOTES
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Staccato
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Portato medium, marcato
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02 DYNAMICS
| Medium dynamics, 2 and 4 sec.
| Light dynamics, 1, 1.5, and 2 sec.
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03 FLATTER
| Flutter tonguing normal and crescendo
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10 PERF INTERVAL
| Legato normal and with sustain crossfading
| Marcato
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11 PERF INTERVAL FAST
| Legato
| Marcato
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12 PERF TRILL
| Trills, legato, minor to major 2nd
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13 PERF REPETITION
| Portato
| Staccato slow
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14 UPBEAT REPETITION
| 1–3 upbeats, 80–150 BPM
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15 GRACE NOTES | Grace notes Minor and major 2nd Up and down |
System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.8 (latest update), Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
VIENNA KEY(Vienna Symphonic Library USB protection device) or other USB eLicenser (e.g., from Steinberg or Arturia)
1.4 GB free hard drive space
for the Standard Library, 1.4 GB for the Full Library
Other configurations may work but are not actively supported.
*Extended Requires Standard
*Full= Standard+Extended
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