Music Tech Focus

STUDIO HORNS IN LOGIC PRO X

aving recently examined the impressive Studio Strings in MusicTech and at MusicTech. nett, it’s time to extend our exploration of Logic’s ‘Studio’ instruments with a closer look at Studio Horns. Unlike the Studio Strings instrument – which could easily switch between pop arrangements, classical strings and contemporary cinematic trailers – Studio Horns is firmly planted in the area of pop, jazz and R&B brass parts, encompassing trumpets, trombones and saxophones. This more focused approach with Studio Horns pays dividends, with a range of expressive articulations (including doits and

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