


This epic soundstage is a living, breathing instrument in and of itself, surrounding the brass with an organic warmth that can`t be recreated with plugins or algorithms. This is FORZO: the sound of virtuoso players performing in a room where Hollywood`s finest films were scored. It`s where cutting-edge films like Clint Mansel`s The Fountain, and classic games like Jason Graves` Dead Space 2 & Steve Jablonsky`s Gears of War`s scores were recorded. And the main soundstage at Skywalker Sound is just that.

Where does a composer go to get premier-level sound? They go to a world-renowned soundstage. FORZO: Modern Brass is truly beyond ordinary. And when you want to truly harness this explosive brass virtual instrument, FORZO`s Full Ensemble NKI puts the entire 26-piece brass orchestra (playing at the same time, in the same room) at your fingertips. Creative articulations like cluster bends and random flutters flex these sections` muscles in a way that you just haven`t heard before. This dream team entered the hallowed halls of Skywalker with one goal in mind: create a new benchmark for orchestral brass.Īmassing an epic ensemble of world-class brass players was the first step in bringing this monster to life FORZO`s 12 French horns, four trumpets, eight trombones (tenor, bass, & contra bass), and two tubas deliver 25 GB of sheer brass virtual instrument power straight into the hands of the cinematic composer. Recorded at the legendary Skywalker Sound, FORZO world-class sound design team joining forces with award-winning composer, Jason Graves, and A-list Hollywood Film Score Engineer Satoshi Mark Noguchi. FORZO: Modern Brass was made in that image. “If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.” -Jim Rohn From John Williams to Hans Zimmer, orchestral brass has been a source of force and power in the modern era of film scoring.
