Thanks for all the suggestions!
After investigating all the above suggestions to make sure of all possibilities, I started really ripping the settings and sequence apart and trying things.,,,,,, But forget all of that!!!! I made several discoveries. First of all, none of the settings matter!!!
Ok, I had a three trumpet ensemble in a harmony and counterpoint group with this grunge problem. Trying to work on all the areas at the same time, I decided one of the trumpets would sound better as a French Horn. I use Garritan Orchestra for orchestrating. The strings, which are fabulous, and the brass, which is so-so, the French horns are great (along with other instruments), I use it a lot. The sequence with the new French Horn sounds great except for the grunge. I try them wet, dry, without Brass ambience,, listening to two at a time, one at a time, and all together. It is till there. You can here it there always if you listen very closely, even individually.
During this time, I am trying the all new suggestions. I say well what the heck, I’m just going to replace all the “Brass” trumpets with Garritan trumpets. Well, of course the performances didn’t quite match from instrument to instrument, and the “Brass” trumpet sounds so much better, but then I made an unbelievable discovery! The Garritan trumpets had the same exact harmonic grunge!!! I was very surprised because I have NEVER had this grunge with any other instrumental sequences. I must confess, though, I haven’t recorded much brass in my 35 or so years in recording. I was always in Rock n Roll but now I’m working my way into scoring films and I am expanding my horizons. I am still learning to control and manipulate strings and brass to sound real which is important to me.
So I am sorry Arturia and everybody. It is not “Brass”. My problem is, I don’t know what it is. Does this happen with real brass? I don’t recall ever hearing it listening live. The higher the range, the more you hear it with multiple harmonies. I will continue to explore it but any thoughts would be appreciated.
StevieD