Broadway Big Band On A Budget

US Fable Sounds releases Broadway Lites - Contemporary Winds virtual instrument      19/11/10

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SONiVOX on behalf of Fable Sounds has announced the release of Broadway Lites, which they describe as a value priced selection of instruments articulations from the Broadway Big Band virtual Instrument for MAC and PC. Here's what they have to say...
Fable Sounds' Broadway Big Band Virtual Instrument upon its original release was widely hailed as the first and only virtual instrument to accurately portray contemporary jazz, blues, pop, and r'n'b woodwind, brass, and rhythm instrument's playing techniques in a playable virtual instrument plugin, and since has been used in countless high-profile film, tv, album, multimedia, theater, and live concert applications.
Broadway Lites is designed to carry on this tradition. It features one mic position, and most of the core articulations of a select set of saxophones, trumpets, trombone and clarinet taken from Broadway Big Band - Kontakt Edition, as well as being powered by the Kontakt 4 player, incorporating the same integrated advanced articulation scripting found in its bigger counterpart.
Fable Sounds will also be offering a special upgrade price for registered Broadway Lites users who wish to upgrade from Broadway Lites to Broadway Big Band. This upgrade is available directly through SONiVOX as well as SONiVOX's international distribution partners.
Pricing and Availability:
Broadway Lites is available now for purchase at $499.99 More information:


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