You can also use other keyboard controllers like the $150 USD M-Audio Oxygen 49, http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Oxygen3-49. You can both play the notes and add the controls simultaneously or have BiaB generate a track then add the controls later. You can also use these methods with the sounds that came with the EWI USB. You can come up with some very close emulations, never exactly like the instrument but extremely close.

But, and this is a big but, you have to listen to the acoustic instrument you are emulating and learn all about it nuances then learn what midi controls you need to use to emulate them. Assigning different faders and/or knobs to these software instruments is easy in both the EWI USB and J&BB.

Learning and imitating acoustic instruments is the hard part for me.

I hope this helps.

PS - you do have some very good sounds in both softsynths; I have the same two. Don’t give up on them.

PPS - Also effect like reverb, chorus and flange go a long way in horn and woodwind emulations.


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