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Chris Hein Horns: Why “Serial 28 Extra Quality” Remains a Benchmark in Virtual Brass
In the world of sample-based orchestration, few names command as much respect as Chris Hein. His line of virtual instruments—particularly the Chris Hein Horns series—has long been the gold standard for composers who need realistic, playable, and deeply expressive brass. Among collectors and power users, a specific sought-after version has emerged: the Chris Hein Horns Serial 28 Extra Quality.
1. Bit Depth and Dynamic Range
Standard mode uses 16-bit samples. Chris Hein Horns Extra Quality loads 24-bit samples. chris hein horns serial 28 extra quality
- The library is built around Solo Instruments (Solo Trumpet, Solo Tenor Sax, etc.).
- To achieve a "Section" sound, Chris Hein advises using the internal double-tracking features or manually doubling the MIDI tracks and slightly offsetting them.
- Why this matters: Many other libraries record "sections" (3 trumpets at once), which sounds big but lacks intimacy. By starting with a pristine solo instrument like the one in Serial 28, you have the choice to keep it intimate (solo) or layer it up for a massive section sound. You cannot do the reverse (take a section library and make it sound like a lonely soloist).
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