Milton,

the sound quality is just acceptable but not for recordings. If you  
use the trombone  sound for the low
horns, it sounds better, more natural, as too many horn players today  
sound verse trombone.

To the technician problem (Willem):

He is right absolutely, as all & everything can be programmed, but he  
forgot the impact of FEELING,
which has nothing to do with a religion. Yes, I agree with him. They  
could program an entire musical poem,
to be produced perfectly night after night, but just perfectly, but  
nobody except him & a few fellows
of anti-musicians would like the performance - because of the  
perfection. May-be, he was born & nature did not equip him with
FEELINGS. May-be, in certain situations of the life, he might prefer  
another synthetic human, to become his company.

A robot might produce tears, if you program it & if you refill the  
liquid container. But would these tears make any sense ?
Would music produced by robots make any sense ? Surely not.

But it is a nice experiment to show what these Androides are able to  
store in their memory, if it is programmed the right way.

Concerts have become boring anyway, as most orchestra miss the  
particular character. All sound the same (like robots).
Is this a result of the "pult - aerobics" , perhaps, who use their  
criminal hands to ruin the works of the great masters"
(Hans Richter, the greatest of all conductors in greatest respect for  
the masters and a very good hornplayer himself).

I remember auditions, where the best candidate played perfectly but  
was sent home. He asked why , as he played
perfectly. The conductor said to him: "You played perfectly, but you  
forgot the music !"

)
Am 11.07.2010 um 21:09 schrieb Milton Kicklighter:

> Hans,
>
> I use both of those programs and they still don't have the horn  
> sound right.
>
> I think they "sampled" the horn sound at the local pub.  :)
>
>  Milton
> Milton Kicklighter
> 4th Horn Buffalo Philharmonic
> Retired
>

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