There's a trick you can do on the G70 to allow you to choose when and where the heavily vibrato'd notes play and don't...
If you use an expression pedal, set up the vibrato on UPR1, and a non (or much lesser) vibrato'd patch on UPR2. Then reverse the direction of the expression pedal on the UPR2 trumpet. Now you can, with a quick change from full on to full off of the pedal, choose whether the note is vibrato'd or not. You could also use aftertouch on the non-vibrato'd patch, so you can fade it in after a while (which you have no control of with the vibrato trumpet sample) to make the transition to the vibrato sample smoother.
In all fairness, Cherry Pink is one of the hardest trumpet tunes to emulate, because the half-valved lip gliss of half an octave or so down and back up is pretty much impossible to emulate with ANY keyboard. Because it is half-valved and lipped, it is utterly different to a simple pitch bend...
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