TPS - Brass Section Module VSTi

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Installation Steps:


Because the TPS engine uses phase-aligned dynamic layers, it can be CPU intensive during dense polyphony (e.g., a full section playing block chords).

Pro Tip #1: In the Settings menu, disable "Round Robin for Sustains." Sustains don't need 4 variations; this reduces RAM usage by 30% with no audible loss.

Pro Tip #2: Use the "Sleep Mode." If an instrument isn't played for 15 seconds, it unloads from RAM until you hit a key again. This allows you to load all 5 brass sections (Solo Trumpet, 3 Trumpets, Horns, Bones, Tuba) while using less than 10GB of RAM.

Pro Tip #3: For 1920s/30s vintage jazz, set the dynamic range to "Scorched Earth" (Limiter off) and crank the "Tarnish" to 80%.


To get a realistic performance immediately, map these controllers:


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Installation Steps:


Because the TPS engine uses phase-aligned dynamic layers, it can be CPU intensive during dense polyphony (e.g., a full section playing block chords).

Pro Tip #1: In the Settings menu, disable "Round Robin for Sustains." Sustains don't need 4 variations; this reduces RAM usage by 30% with no audible loss.

Pro Tip #2: Use the "Sleep Mode." If an instrument isn't played for 15 seconds, it unloads from RAM until you hit a key again. This allows you to load all 5 brass sections (Solo Trumpet, 3 Trumpets, Horns, Bones, Tuba) while using less than 10GB of RAM.

Pro Tip #3: For 1920s/30s vintage jazz, set the dynamic range to "Scorched Earth" (Limiter off) and crank the "Tarnish" to 80%.


To get a realistic performance immediately, map these controllers: