Over 130 Gigabytes and 100s' of high-quality virtual instruments from the EASTWEST/QUANTUM LEAP team of multiple Award Winning producers included in one package for an unbeatable price.
PHAEDRA is a comprehensive sample collection of classic analogue analogue synths from Moog, Korg, Roland, Yamaha, Studio Electronics, Akai, and Crumar, as well as a single digital Ensoniq thrown in for good measure.
Imagine typing words into your computer and hearing a world class Choir sing them in any key(s) you play! Well imagine no more, that's exactly what this product does.
"Colossus was the clear choice for our Future Music "Virtual Instrument of the Year". Its massive library of instruments, coupled with itop-tier, pro-level sound quality, made it virtual instrument of the year."
"Quite simply, RA is the best collection of world or ethnic sampled instruments I've ever used. It ought to be of particular appeal to TV and film composers." - SOUND ON SOUND
"Ultimately, the level of warmth and detail in the recordings, multiple mic perspectives, flexible ensemble sizes, and wide range of articulations make EWQLSO an obvious choice." - KEYBOARD
"Ultimately, the level of warmth and detail in the recordings, multiple mic perspectives, flexible ensemble sizes, and wide range of articulations make EWQLSO an obvious choice." - KEYBOARD
String Essentials 2nd Edition The second edition of Peter Siedlaczek´s legendary String Essentials, now with Kontakt 2 Player engine and extended programming!
Alteredt States - The VAST and UNIQUELY POWERFUL new PLUG-IN VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT powered by a Custom High-Performance Native Instruments Audio Engine (VST 2.0, DXi, ASIO, AU, RTAS, Mac & PC),/b>
To celebrate the company's 20th Anniversary here is an interview from March 2007 (of course many of the PLAY releases discussed are now available) with EASTWEST founder/producer DOUG ROGERS about the history and future direction of the company.
Virtual Instruments Magazine published this intervew with Quantum Leap founder and producer Nick Phoenix. Find out how Nick approaches composition and orchestration.
Nick Phoenix explores how to combine sounds from other PLAY libraries. Other topics include a discussion of how to add life to tracks with keyswitches, filters, and channel sources.