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Bell & Bone

Jazz Trumpet Plugin by Libre Wave
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Bell & Bone
Bell & Bone by Libre Wave is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application and Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products) for macOS, Windows and Linux. It includes, and is therefore "powered by", Rhapsody, which functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and a Standalone Application.
The OS and Format icons below are for the latest version of Rhapsody. The version numbers are for Bell & Bone.
Product
Version
0.3.0
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB
Product
Version
0.3.0
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB
Product
Version
0.3.0
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB
Instrument
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Soundware
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Soundware
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Copy Protection
None
Open Source
GPL 3
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Bell and Bone is a jazz age trumpet and trombone sample library. Each instrument also includes 3 mutes (bucket, cup, and harmon) and a selection of idiomatic articulations include doits, shakes, rips, and falls.

The performance articulation adapts to your playing style and allows you to perform legato, trills, slides, and other natural articulations in real time.

The sustain articulations have been carefully phase aligned to produce minimal artefacts during dynamic crossfades. The library is low on RAM and CPU usage, and runs natively on Linux, MacOS (Apple silicon supported), and Windows.

The library runs with the free Rhapsody player.

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