18947 records - Native instruments Sample Modeling The Trumpet serial numbers, cracks and keygens are presented here. No registration is needed. Sample Modelling The Trumpet. Pushing up the mod wheel imparts a very life-like vibrato that turns into a big-band style 'shake' as you increase the amount of modulation (the vibrato/shake speed can be altered on the front panel). The trumpet's excellent legatos (another keyswitchable option) sound amazingly fluid.
This is an approximate guide to deciphering the meaning of the numbers and letters used to create the model numbers used on Yamaha Trumpets 1st Number - Range or Grade The pre-1982 range of Yamaha Trumpets with three digit model numbers appear to have been marketed as such: 1xx: Standard / College 2xx: Standard / College 3xx: Standard / College 6xx: Professional 7xx: Professional 9xx: Custom Does anyone have any old brochures or marketing material from this time that they are willing to sent to me or share as a.pdf? Post-1982 with the change to the 4 digit model numbers, the marketing material suggests the following. A long model trumpet for fanfare use.
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Sometimes marketed as 'FF' but only seen as 'F' stamped on the trumpet. In addition to indicating material, construction, finsh or option, sometimes letters are used to indicate a particular Artist, Anniversary or Limited Edition model. I have found the following so far: Q = Q-Class AD = Advantage Range AL = Allegro Range M = Monel Valves The following three letters pose some questions I haven't been able to confirm yet. I believe that the A, E and N letters used on some student model trumpets are market specific, relating only to the trumpet / case combination. I haven't seen any evidence of the letters stamped on particular trumpets. (YTR-83M) X =???
(YTR-83X) Z = Bobby Shew (YTR-6310Z) The Z originally hails from Bobby Shew's remarks that the prototype horn had a real 'Zing' to the sound as well as 'SiZZle' BP = Black Phoenix (YTR-8310ZBP) Black Lacquer with special engraving of the original Yamaha Phoenix symbol. J = James Morrison (YTR-6335J) B = Till Bronner (YTR-6330B) MV = Mike Vax (YTR-6335HSMV) LA = Wayne Bergeron (YTR-8335LA) Las Angeles V = Allen Vizzutti (YTR-9335VS) EM = Eric Miyashiro (YTR-8340EM) GH = Tomonao Hara (YTR-8335GH) FFM = Frankfurt am Main (YTR-948FFMS) CH = Chicago (YTR-8445CHS) NY = New York (YTR-8445NYS) UK = United Kingdom (YTR-8335RUK) E = Europe (YTR-8445CHSE) XV = Xeno 15th Anniversary (YTR-8335RGSX) 20TH = Xeno 20th Anniversary Model (YTR-8335RS20TH) more letters to come (via edit) as time allows.
You'll need a good expression pedal (or a $20 volume pedal with USB adapter from ) but both the saxes and trumpets are tops- quality sound with expression from soft to blown out, with vibrato, growl, tight staccato that equally goes from soft to brassy. They also work great with a breathe controller, but I get by fine with just a keyboard.
If you have the $$$ to purchase both sets and grab Carpenter's Trombone, you have a great funk section. Or SM Trombones if your loaded.
Sample Modeling rarely does sales, but occasionally they will discount something new or that has a new update- I picked up the trumpet's on version 2 and the version 3 upgrade was (I think) $35. Good investment the version 3 is clearer, feels punchier and works well in the mix- the saxes work even better. You'll need a good expression pedal (or a $20 volume pedal with USB adapter from ) but both the saxes and trumpets are tops- quality sound with expression from soft to blown out, with vibrato, growl, tight staccato that equally goes from soft to brassy. They also work great with a breathe controller, but I get by fine with just a keyboard. If you have the $$$ to purchase both sets and grab Carpenter's Trombone, you have a great funk section.
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Sample Modeling rarely does sales, but occasionally they will discount something new or that has a new update- I picked up the trumpet's on version 2 and the version 3 upgrade was (I think) $35. Good investment. I've recently bought the saxophones (SWAM) and I'm on the brink of getting the trombone and the trumpet. But, the one thing that makes me apprehensive is that I've found the saxes very hard to integrate into an orchestral context.
I've been messing around with reverb settings such as one I found in a video by Blakus for the B2 reverb. The saxes are very expressive and really great fun to just play and I bet the trumpet and trombone are likewise. I see that the V.3 have the ability to be placed in a soundstage so I hope they will blend into an orchestra better. For jazz/rock I think the saxes work well and I expect the others to as well but I may just hang on to see what the new Straight Ahead Sample's soon to be released library is like.