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VSL Studio Special Brass: Cimbasso
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VSL Studio Special Brass: Cimbasso

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The Italian Depth

The cimbasso offers a rich, well - defined low brass sound. Composers like Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini often used it as a tuba alternative in Italian opera. Its focused tone adds clarity and depth to brass sections without overshadowing them.

Recorded dry in its purest form at our purpose - built Silent Stage with a tight, controlled ambience, this cimbasso brings a unique low - end tonality to your studio.


Features

  • Full - articulated cimbasso
  • Covers short and long notes, legato, dynamics, repetitions, flutter tongue
  • Recorded at the Silent Stage
  • Authentic mixer presets for Vienna Synchron Stage
  • Optional Vienna MIR Pro 3D - derived convolution reverb
  • Turn off internal reverb for any virtual acoustic environment

Using the cimbasso is a breeze. First, set up your recording environment. You can use the mixer presets for the Vienna Synchron Stage to get an authentic sound right away. If you want to add a special touch, try the optional Vienna MIR Pro 3D - derived convolution reverb. You can also switch off the internal reverb to place the sound in any virtual acoustic environment you like. When playing, explore the different articulations such as short and long notes, legato, dynamics, repetitions, and flutter tongue to create diverse musical expressions. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check the instrument for any signs of wear and tear. If you have any issues, it's best to consult a professional instrument technician.


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