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Pre-recorded volume arcs that build up energy and back away smoothly.
Switching between staccato, legato, sforzando, and falls can often disrupt a creative workflow. The TPS module features an intuitive, key-switchable articulation matrix alongside an automated "Smart Performance" mode. This mode analyzes your MIDI velocity, duration, and overlap to automatically apply the correct articulation in real time. 3. Customizable Ensemble Engine
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The TPS Brass Section Module is a Windows-based VST plugin designed for, or commonly used with, DAWs like Image-Line FL Studio (often hosted in FL Studio's Fruity Wrapper).
Mastering the TPS Brass Section Module: The Ultimate Guide to Realistic Brass Sequencing
Do not simply play complex jazz chords on a single MIDI track using a "Full Ensemble" patch. Real horns are monophonic. For maximum realism: Pre-recorded volume arcs that build up energy and
The heart of the TPS Brass module is the or Spread control.
Keep your intervals wider in the low end (fifths and octaves) to avoid a muddy mix. Keep them tighter in the mid-to-high range (thirds and fourths) for a rich harmonic texture. Step 2: Breathe Life into Rhythms
Classic performance expressions where the pitch drops or rises sharply at the end of a note. This mode analyzes your MIDI velocity, duration, and
Intuitive Interface: A streamlined dashboard designed for quick adjustments during a mix. Performance and Playability
Available in Alto, Tenor, and Baritone configurations to add grit and breath to jazz or funk sections. Mixer and Routing Effects
A brass section module is designed to emulate the collective sound of orchestral or jazz brass instruments, including:
Round Robin Sampling: Alternates between different recordings of the same note to prevent repetition.
Route your horn section to a single stereo aux bus. Apply a slow-attack, fast-release compressor (like a VCA or Vari-Mu style) with 1–2 dB of gain reduction to "glue" the individual instruments into a cohesive section.