MOJO 2: Tenor Saxophone represents Vir2's most comprehensive approach to solo horn sampling, drawing from their extensively documented jazz and commercial music library. The instrument delivers over 8GB of uncompressed samples across 13 articulations, including sustains, staccatos, bends, doits, and extended techniques like shakes and trills. Each articulation carries up to 4 velocity layers and 3 round robins, providing the variation necessary for convincing solo passages.
The legato implementation merits particular attention. Rather than relying on pitch-shifted transitions, Vir2 recorded actual note-to-note passages, resulting in genuinely lifelike slurs and connected phrases. This approach significantly reduces the artificial quality that plagues many horn libraries when executing rapid melodic lines.
The three microphone positions, plus a pre-mixed option, offer flexibility across mixing scenarios. The lighter "pre-mixed" configuration serves producers working within CPU constraints, while multi-mic users gain precise control over tone shaping. The reverb and effects suite provides reasonable sonic manipulation without requiring external processing.
Practical features include adjustable ensemble sizing from 1 to 10 players, variable swell and crescendo lengths up to 16 beats, and keynoise blending for added articulation texture. Four era presets acknowledge different recording aesthetics, though these function more as starting points than definitive character switches.
MOJO 2 occupies middle ground among tenor libraries. It outperforms quick-sketch tools in detail and articulation depth but lacks the extreme flexibility of modular synthesis-based approaches. Best suited for producers prioritizing immediate playability and contextually appropriate jazz and contemporary music work, it delivers reliable results without extensive programming overhead.