
Broadway LITEs™ is a virtual instrument with an attitude. A fusion of sound, music, and technology. Powered by Kontakt 5 player, it features 15GB of multi-sample content, with over 20,000 unique samples of saxophones, trumpets, trombone and clarinet. It offers all of the same groundbreaking patented technologies, as well as a select portion of instruments and audio content used in Fable Sounds’ critically acclaimed Broadway Big Band. Broadway Lites™ provides an affordable introduction to the best-sounding and most realistic emulation of contemporary wind instruments to date, and is suitable for high-end studio work.
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Broadway Big Band – music demos
Feature Highlights
New features in version 2.0
What's included?
Instruments & Articulations
Brass Section
* Click an instrument to see its detailed articulations and microphone setups.
Microphone setups for Trumpet #1
Mic 1 – Close mic
Articulations for Trumpet #1
• Sustain + No vibrato
• Sustain + Progressive vibrato
• Sustain + Deep Vibrato
• Legato (Progressive vibrato)
• Legato to short (Legato to Staccato)
• Staccato
• Staccatissimo
• Fall down – fast
• Fall down – slow
• Fall down – slow from sustain
• Fall up (Doit)
• Fall up (Doit) from sustain
• Smear into sustain
• Smear down & back
• Sfz + Crescendo – Fast
• Sfz + Crescendo – Slow
• Marcato + Mild vibrato
• Rip up into short note
• Rip down to sustain
• Rip up to sustain + No vibrato
• Rip up to sustain + Deep vibrato
• Shake – Fast
• Shake – Slow
• Grace note
• Flutter – Sustains
• Growl – Sustains
• Fall down (fast) with flutter
• Rip up to sustain with flutter
• Rip portamento to short
Microphone setups for Trumpet #1 + Harmon mute
Mic 1 – Close mic
Articulations for Trumpet #1 + Harmon mute
Sustain + Progressive vibrato
Sustain + Stem on
Simulated legato
Staccato + Closed stem
Staccato + Open Stem
Shake
Fall down – Fast
Fall down – Fast from sustain *(simulated)
Fall down – Slow
Fall down – Slow from sustain *(simulated)
Fall up (Doit)
Fall up (Doit) from sustain *(simulated)
Plunger pattern 1
Plunger pattern 2
Plunger pattern 3
Plunger pattern 4
Microphone setups for Tenor Trombone
Mic 3 – Loose mic
Articulations for Tenor Trombone
Sustain + No vibrato
Sustain + Vibrato
Sustain + Hard attack
Sustain + Flutter tonguing
Sustain + Flutter tonguing + Hard attack
Smear to sustain + No Vibrato
Smear to sustain + Vibrato
Legato
Glissando / Portamento
Glissando / Portamento + Flutter tonguing
Staccato
Staccatissimo
Staccato + Flutter tonguing
Sforzzando
Sforzzando + Crescendo – Fast
Sforzzando + Crescendo – Slow
Fall down – Fast
Fall down – Fast + Flutter
Fall up (Doit)
All falls available as falls from sustain (simulated)
Glide down
Glide up into staccato
Rip up to a short note
Shake
Reeds
* Click an instrument to see its detailed articulations and microphone setups.
Microphone setups for Clarinet
Mic 1- Close mic
Articulations for Clarinet
• Sustain + Progressive deep Vibrato
• Legato (Progressive deep vibrato)
• Glide down (Claizmer style)
• Smear into sustain (Deep vibrato)
• Smear Legato (Stylized portamento) *(limited intervals)
Microphone setups for Soprano Saxophone
Mic 1 – Close mic
Articulations for Soprano Saxophone
Sustain + No vibrato
Sustain + Vibrato
Legato + No vibrato
Legato + Vibrato
Staccato
Staccatissimo
Legato to short
Smear into sustain
Rip up into short note
Microphone setups for Alto Saxophone #1
Mic 3 – Loose mic
Articulations for Alto Saxophone #1
Sustain + Progressive vibrato
Sustain + Deep Vibrato
Legato
Legato to short
Grace note
Growl – Sustain
Growl – Fall
Fall down fast
Fall down from sustain – fast
Fall down from sustain – slow
Fall up
Fall up from sustain
Fall up slow
Glide down
Staccato
Staccatissimo
Sforzzando
Marccato + Dirty Vibrato
Smear into note
Smear Legato (a stylized portamento)
Microphone setups for Tenor Saxophone #1
Mic 1 – Close mic
Mic 2 – Tight mic
Mic 3 – Loose mic
Mic 4 – Room mic
Mic 5 – PA mic
Articulations for Tenor Saxophone #1
Sustain + Progressive vibrato
Sustain + No vibrato
Sustain + Strong vibrato
FP + Vibrato
Marccato + Mild vibrato
Marccato + Dirty Vibrato
Legato
Legato to short
Rip up into short note
Staccato
Staccatissimo
Fall down – fast
Fall down from sustain – fast
Fall down – slow
Fall down from sustain – slow (simulated)
Fall up
Fall up from sustain
Glide down
Sforzzando
sfz + Crescendo – fast
sfz + Crescendo – slow
Smear into note
Slow smear into note
Growl – Sustain
Growl – Fall
Smear w/ Growl
Alternate fingering
Clap FX
Microphone setups for Baritone Saxophone
Mic 1 – Close mic
Mic 2 – Tight mic
Mic 3 – Loose mic
Mic 4 – Room mic
Articulations for Baritone Saxophone
Sustain + No vibrato
Sustain + Vibrato
Sforzzando
Sfz + Crescendo
Legato + No vibrato
Legato + Vibrato
Legato to short note
Smear into sustain
Sustain + Growl
Smear into sustain + Growl
Grace note sustain
Grace note short minor 2nd – up
Grace note short major 2nd – up
Grace note short minor 2nd – down
Staccato
Staccatissimo
Double Staccato
Tripple Staccato
Double grace note short
Musicians & Credits
YUVAL SHREM
Creative director

Yuval Shrem, co-founder of Fable Sounds, is a composer, screenwriter, and an award-winning film director. He has worked at the top of the Israeli television industry since 1995, as a composer, screenwriter, and director. He has been creatively involved in the making of numerous television programs from drama series to talk shows, children shows, and dramatic mini-series. throughout his career as a composer, arranger and musical director, Yuval has worked with some of Israel’s top artists and accumulated an extensive experience working with live performers in the recording studio and on stage, as well as with samplers and sample libraries, and prior to founding Fable Sounds, often resorted to creating personal sampling projects for his own use as a busy television composer in order to overcome TV’s notorious constraints of both budget and schedule, and because of the lack of products that would satisfy his ever growing needs. In 2002 Yuval has relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his filmmaking career.
Yuval’s training as a musician had classical roots, as well as a very diverse array of teachers and influences. From the personal friendship with the legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein who had him sit in numerous concerts, recordings and orchestra rehearsals, to the thousands of hours that Yuval spent as a child watching his father Eldad Shrem at work at the recording studio and on stage as a musical director, arranger and conductor of numerous shows as well as an album producer at the top of the Israeli music industry.
Yuval started his music education at the age of 4, attended the Tel-Aviv Conservatory, as well as the music departments of both the School of Arts in Tel Aviv and The Israel Arts and Science Academy of The Society For Excellence Through Education in Jerusalem, studying with the most prominent teachers and serious composers in the country. Yuval also attended the the Film and Television program at the Tel Aviv University, as well as a couple of the special summer production programs at USC, and additional workshops and seminars led by renowned filmmakers such as Jim Sheridan, Ivan Passer, Jang Yimo and more. Yuval is a recipient of a scholarship from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, and a current member of the Israeli Academy of Motion Pictures & Television, as well as an associate member of The Recording Academy (Grammys).
Since 2004 Yuval has also worked on the development of Broadway Big Band™ musically directing and personally supervising the recording, processing editing and mapping of each and every one of the samples of the project. Yuval has also played the Xylophone at the recordings of the Broadway Big Band virtual instrument and has been heavily involved in the development of the patented Broadway Performer™ technology.
www.yuvalshrem.com
Amit Itzkovich
Software engineer & Tenor Saxophone 1

Amit Itzkovich, co-founder of Fable Sounds, is a software engineer and a Jazz musician. He plays Tenor and Alto saxophones and arranges big-band music. Amit has served in the Israeli Air-Force as a saxophone player and arranger at the prestigious Air Force Big Band. He has also been a member of the Tel Aviv Citi Hall Big Band playing with Israel’s most renowned musicians and international Jazz legends such as Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, and the New York Voices. Amit’s musical background includes many years of classical piano training starting at the age of 5. He attended the prestigious Thelma Yellin high school of arts and had the privilege to have studied with musicians such as Herb Pomeroy, Gary Dial, Joel Frahm and Rich Perry.
As a software engineer, Amit has graduated with honors from the highly acclaimed Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in the computer science faculty and has been working for several years as a software engineer for companies in Israel and in the US, including EZChip, Advanced Mobile Technologies, and most recently ITG.
Amit Itzkovich has collaborated with Yuval Shrem in various productions in the past, and as Fable Sounds’ chief software engineer, has been responsible for the development of the Broadway Performer, and has been heavily involved with the sample programming work of the Broadway Big Band instruments. He also played the 1st Tenor Saxophone in the recordings of the Broadway Big Band virtual instrument.
Dror Ben-Gur
Alto Saxophone 1

Dror Ben-Gur is a highly in demand saxophone & flute player worldwide. His performance credits include the Manhattan Transfer, the Israeli Philharmonic (under the direction of condactor Zubin Mehta), and many prestigious Big Bands in New York City, Amsterdam, and Israel. He has played and /or recorded with world-renowned Jazz musicians including John Patitucci, Randy brecker, Bob Mintzer, Dick Oats, and Phil Markowitz. Ben-Gir also performed in many Broadway shows worldwide including TONY awarded American Regional Theatres, Israel’s Habima National Theatre, and the Netherlands’ National Amsterdam Theatre. Shows include “Cabaret”, “Guys & Dolls”, “Cats” and many more.
Other performance and /or recording credits include Dudu Fisher, Danny Maseng and Debby Friedman (at NYC’s Carnegie Hall).
Dror Ben-Gur graduated from Mannes Collage of music in New York.
Chris Karlic
Baritone Saxophone

Chris Karlic is a highly in demand Baritone Saxophone player.
Since moving to New York City in 1997, Chris has been called upon to perform with some of the music world’s most legendary artists including Aretha Franklin, The Allman Brothers Band, John Mayer, Roberta Flack, Mary Wilson, Sam Moore, Freddie Hubbard, Dave Liebman and many others. Chris has also performed and/or recorded with such great artists as : Gregg Allman, Tom Harrell, Bobby Caldwell, George Coleman, Jeffrey Osbourne, The Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, Ann Peebles, Chico O’ Farrill’s Afro- Cuban Big Band, Nicholas Payton, The Four Tops, The Temptations, The Funk Filharmonik, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, Dave Holland, The Bob Mintzer Big Band
Shlomi Cohen
Soprano Saxophone & Clarinet

Grammy-nominated saxophonist Shlomi Cohen, born in Tel Aviv, Israel, has had a multicultural musical education, based in part on his surroundings both in Tel Aviv and New York City, and also from his Moroccan and Yemeni heritage. This mix of styles in his sound has made him a much sought-after saxophonist. Shlomi was part of the Grammy-nominated album “Frutero Moderno” by Gonzalo Grau & La Clave Secreta. He is part of a special collaboration with Colombian Harpist Edmar Castaneda, bringing this incredible and unique form of music to the world. As an integral part of the horn section, Shlomi was playing with the Bernie Worrell Orchestra (founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic).
Shlomi is based in New York City and regularly collaborates with various musical projects around the city and beyond.
www.shlomicohen.com
Tomer Levy
Trumpet

Tomer Levy is a highly in demand Trumpet player in New York City.
He is a winner of the ITG Jazz Improvisation Competition in Sweden.
In New York Tomer Levy has played with numerous major Latin Jazz and Salsa groups, including Eddie Palmieri, Mo’ Guajiro, Wayne Gorbea’s Salsa Picante, Lebron Brothers, Ralph Irizari Son Café, Orlando Marlin, La India, Son De Madre, and Ray de la Paz.
Mr. Levy has also played in the Israel Air Force Big Band and appeared in numerous Israel National Television Broadcasts.
Tomer Levy holds a BA in Music Performance from the Oklahoma City University.
Rafi Malkiel
Trombone

Composer, trombonist and euphonium player Rafi Malkiel, from Israel, has delighted audiences around the world, performing with artists such as Willie Colon, Arturo O’Farrill, Ray Anderson, and with Grammy-nominated Colombian singer Toto La Momposina, and he participated in Reggie Workman’s John Coltrane Africa Brass Live project and Jason Lindner’s Big Band.
In 2003 he formed The Rafi Malkiel Ensemble, a group of virtuosi and versatile musicians living in New York City. The group plays original compositions and unique arrangements by Malkiel, fusing Jazz and Latin-American standards with Afro-Caribbean rhythms. The music is both composed as well as improvised. Rafi Malkiel has performed in many prestigious venues and has recently recorded his debut CD My Island. The CD also features some of the best Jazz and Latin musicians in New York City, including legendary tuba player Howard Johnson, bassist Andy Gonzalez, clarinetist Anat Cohen and many more.
Rafi has performed in numerous festivals around the world such as the JVC Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Summer Stage, WOMAD festivals in Greece, New Zealand, and Australia, the Sydney Festival in Australia, and the Red Sea International Jazz Festival in Israel. He has played in New York City in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Radio City, Town Hall, Symphony Space, the Carlyle Hotel with Bobby Short, Jazz Standard, Joe’s Pub, Sweet Basil, SOB’s, and Smalls.
Rafi has recorded over forty Jazz, Latin, and Rock albums with notable artists such as Ray Anderson, Salsa Picante, Toto La Momposina and Lauryn Hill.
Rafi was cited in the Recommended Jazz Trombonists list in PBS’ website Jazz, a film by Ken Burns, as well as in The Young Guns of Jazz, trumpeting the best of a new generation, by Chip Deffaa in the New York Post, July 2001.
www.rafi-malkiel.com
Recording Engineers:
Matthew Dudin
(Reeds, Brass, Bass, Banjo, Ukelele, Percussion)
Roy Coopervasser
(Xylophone, Additional recordings of Reeds and Brass)
Petr Verner
(Xylophone, Additional recordings of Reeds and Brass)
Oliver Strauss
(Drums)
Editors:
Daan Hermans
Yuval Shrem
Assaf Zehavi
Joe Hogan
Dahlia Lynn
Joel Raif
Eliot Pergl
Audio Processing:
Yishai Kornbluth
Yuval Shrem
Sample Programming:
Yuval Shrem
Amit Itzkovich
Special Thanks to:
Maarten Spruijt – Maarten, if it wasn’t for you, this project would never have happened! Thank you so much for your encouragement and good advice!
Minimum System Requirements
MAC OS
Mac OS X (64-bit only)
Mac OS X 10.10, 10.11 or 10.12 (latest update) or newer
Intel Core 2 Duo (minimum)
4 GB RAM (minimum)
88 Keys MIDI keyboard (recommended)
100 GB of disk space
(210 GB of space required during installation)
Supports: Stand-alone, VST, AU, AAX
An internet connection is required for activation.
Once activated, it can be used offline.
Windows
Windows 7, Windows 8, or
Windows 10 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit)
Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD AthlonTM 64 X2 (minimum)
4 GB RAM (minimum)
88 Keys MIDI keyboard (recommended)
100 GB of disk space
(210 GB of space required during installation)
Supports: Stand-alone, VST, AAX
An internet connection is required for activation.
Once activated, it can be used offline.
Key Features
100 GB of multi-sample audio content at 24 bit / 44.1 KHz
Over 140,000 unique samples
Multiple microphone setups to combine or choose from for each instrument, providing several recording styles and techniques to accommodate a wide variety of music productions and genres.
Real note-transition samples, including legatos, glissandos, etc.
Real-time access to all of the articulations of each instrument, using the revolutionary real-time articulation-switching system, which is a part of the patented “Broadway Performer” technology.
Dynamic articulation switching enables switching articulations for ongoing notes while they’re still playing, offering the hyper-realistic fluidity of a live performer.
Clever key-switch programming enables super-fast, easy and intuitive articulation switching in real-time.
MIDI data morphing for mod-wheel driven crescendos and diminuendos.
Velocity curve control, to help managing the wide dynamic range of the instruments when using a MIDI keyboard.
Strumming engine for the Banjo and Ukulele makes it easy to strum on your keyboard.
Unison Section – enables stacking multiple instances of the same instrument, creating a realistic section even when playing in unison.
Real-Time Orchestrator – a revolutionary powerful feature which enables a keyboard player to play an entire mixed section of instruments with polyphonic polyrhythmic legato, distributing the voices to the selected instruments, as defined in a user editable orchestration scheme. Multiple orchestration schemes are possible within a single RTO multi, switchable in real-time via mouse click or user defined midi triggers.
Includes a set of powerful instruments multis for easy section playing (both regular stacked multis and RTO multis).
Revolutionary alternate samples handling (round-robin), including an individual cycle for each note in each dynamic level of each articulation, resulting in up to hundreds of individual cycles per instrument, providing the most authentic performance ever offered by a multi-sample library or a virtual instrument.
Create and recall snapshots of alternate cycles to lock performance and gain ultimate control.
Dump & Reload articulations of instruments right from the interface, to optimize memory usage.
Top New York musicians and recording studios.
Color coded keyboard view presents the playable range and the various types of virtual key switches available for each instrument
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Only choose this option if you already own a license of the old HALion powered Broadway Big Band and would like to cross-grade it to Broadway Big Band – Kontakt Edition.
If you are not a registered user of the old HALion powered Broadway Big Band you will not be able to activate this cross-grade product!
Frequently Asked Questions
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This product is powered by Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5 Player. If you can run Kontakt 5 or Kontakt 5 Player in your system, it will work.
You can check in the specifications section on this page.
Due to technical requirements of the Native Instruments licensing system, we currently cannot offer demo versions of our products. We hope to add Broadway Big Band to try-sound.com in the near future.
We offer special educational pricing for schools and other educational organizations interested in purchasing site licenses. Please contact us for details.
The license allows each of our products to be installed on up to 2 computers as long as it is used by the registered user only.
We offer special pricing for commercial licenses in bulk of 5 copies or more. Please contact us for bulk pricing information. We also offer special educational pricing for schools and other educational organizations interested in purchasing site licenses. Please contact us for details.
No. Once registered, the software and its audio content are licensed to the registered user as a single user. The license is not transferable and it is not allowed to offer our products for resale if you’re not a licensed dealer or distributor of Fable Sounds.
Our products are aimed at the highest end of the music industry, and the users of our products are mostly working professionals. We sometimes (very rarely) offer endorsement deals, on a case-by-case basis, especially if the product is being used on a high-profile project, and if we’re able to share the work process behind the scenes with our customers. Please contact us for details and consideration if you’re working on such projects and willing to offer a video case study.
Yes, we are currently open for submissions for internship. Please contact us and include the word “internship” in the subject line of your email. Please also tell us about your background and what you’re interested in getting out of your internship.
You can either browse to the Documentation subfolder of your library installation folder, or you can open Kontakt, locate the relevant library banner under the Libraries tab, and click on the “i” button. A submenu will appear where you can directly open the user manual PDF file.
Software updates for all of our current products are sent to all registered users directly to the email they registered with. You can check which version you have installed by loading an instrument in Kontakt and clicking the Options tab of the instrument’s interface (not to be confused with the Kontakt’s Options page). The version number will appear at the bottom right corner of the interface. If the version you have installed is older than 2.0, a software update has been sent to you via email. If you don’t see it, please check your spam folder. If you still can’t find it, please contact us at support@fablesounds.com for assistance.
If you’re still running the HALion version of Broadway Big Band, we highly recommend that you crossgrade your product to Broadway Big Band – Kontakt Edition for the special price of $299 for a significantly improved and streamlined workflow as well as many new features that have been added when the product was ported to Kontakt.