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EW Quantum Leap Spaces: A Professional Orchestration Review

By   /  March 14, 2011  /  Software Effects  /  No Comments

Spaces GUI

The best way to describe East West’s new Quantum Leap Spaces convolution reverb is with the equation J2W2.

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VOXOS Part 1: A Professional Orchestration Review

By   /  February 16, 2011  /  Virtual Instruments  /  No Comments

The Cinesamples corporate name says that the libraries the company produces are for film/TV, and by extension, game scoring. This is a very large audience to be sure, but it’s not the only target audience.

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L.A. Scoring Strings: An Orchestration Review

By   /  September 1, 2010  /  Virtual Instruments  /  1 Comment

Can L.A. Scoring Strings do the most common string combinations Hollywood composers and orchestrators love to use?

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Hollywood Strings – A First Consideration

By   /  January 18, 2010  /  Virtual Instruments  /  No Comments

HS’s studio sound provides composers another choice as to which string ensemble recorded in which space do we want for the piece we’re working on.

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L.A. Scoring Strings – Part 1: The NEW Workhorse String Library

By   /  July 31, 2009  /  Virtual Instruments  /  No Comments

L.A. Scoring Strings is one of the most anticipated sample libraries in the past few years. See why Peter Alexander thinks it’s the new workhorse string library.

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L.A. Scoring Strings Release Date and Opening Price Announced

By   /  July 4, 2009  /  Virtual Instruments  /  No Comments

July 4, 2009, Los Angeles. On the American 4th of July, composer/developer Andrew Keresztes (ka-res-teez) announced officially the release of his 34GB-sized L.A. Scoring Strings with starting demos and a time-dated tiered, introductory price schedule. According to the official web site, www.audiobro.com, orders placed before July 20th, are priced at $999US. Orders placed after that [...]

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Omnisphere – Part 1

By   /  October 25, 2008  /  Virtual Instruments  /  4 Comments

In Part 1, we look at the installation process, the sounds, and how to quickly get around without watching two hours of videos!

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