EW Quantum Leap Spaces: A Professional Orchestration Review
The best way to describe East West’s new Quantum Leap Spaces convolution reverb is with the equation J2W2.
Read More →VOXOS Part 1: A Professional Orchestration Review
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.
Read More →L.A. Scoring Strings: An Orchestration Review
Can L.A. Scoring Strings do the most common string combinations Hollywood composers and orchestrators love to use?
Read More →Hollywood Strings – A First Consideration
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.
Read More →L.A. Scoring Strings – Part 1: The NEW Workhorse String Library
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.
Read More →L.A. Scoring Strings Release Date and Opening Price Announced
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 [...]
Read More →Omnisphere – Part 1
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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