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Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs
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eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs
  1. #Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs full version
  2. #Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs Pc

#Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs full version

Just as it was when supplied with Colossus and RA, which I looked at in recent issues of SOS, Kompakt is a cut-down version of NI's flagship Kontakt software sampler, and the Symphonic Choirs samples set can only be used with the dedicated version supplied here, or the full version of one of NI's software samplers.

eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs

There is little to say about the first of these that hasn't already been covered in SOS. The Symphonic Choirs package consists of three elements: NI's Kompakt, the extensive sample library and the Word Builder application. So, providing you are not a member of a professional choir, is Symphonic Choirs a good thing? Building A Choir

eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs

#Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs Pc

As with other major releases from East West/Quantum Leap in recent months, Symphonic Choirs is available for both Mac and PC using Native Instrument's Kompakt as the playback front-end. This application has been written by Nuno Fonseca, who also developed the word-building utility for VOTA. QL's new release, produced in collaboration with East West, is Symphonic Choirs, and, as well as being the largest choral library currently available (nine DVD-ROM disks containing over 38 Gigabytes of sample data), it comes with a dedicated application for turning text into sung phrases, the appropriately named Word Builder. Again, VOTA has proved a popular library, and it also included one unique feature - the ability to 'build' words from the comprehensive sample set that consists of every consonant and vowel sound for both the male and female choirs.ĭespite being capable of some excellent results, one of the criticisms levelled at VOTA was that the word-building process was rather clunky in operation. One of these is Quantum Leap's Voices Of The Apocalypse, a four-disc Gigasampler library that got a five-star Sample Shop review from Mark Wherry back in October 2002. Of course, sample technology has moved on considerably since that time, and competing products have subsequently appeared. It fully deserves its 'classic' status and can still be regularly heard in film and TV music. Way back in 1997, Spectrasonics' five-disc Akai/Emu Symphony of Voices library set the standard for sampled choral sounds. Admittedly, choral music is a somewhat more specialised genre but, for film and media composers in particular, the use of choral parts is a common requirement. While the sample world seems to be overflowing with quality orchestral libraries, the same is not true for the obvious complement to the orchestra - the choir. Ever fancied arranging 'Oops, I Did It Again' for a full choir? Well now you can, courtesy of Symphonic Choirs, the latest virtual-instrument sample library from East West and Quantum Leap.














Eastwest quantum leap symphonic choirs