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EASTWEST teams up with Ohm Force to include Ohmicide:Melohman, Quad Frohmage and OhmBoyz plug-ins with select PLAY products
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 |
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EASTWEST has signed an agreement with Ohm Force to include three of the company's effects plug-ins, Ohmicide:Melohman, QuadFrohmage and OhmBoyz, in select PLAY products.
The PR quotes say:
"At EASTWEST we look to give our users the best sounding instruments available as well as a means to adjust the sounds to fit their particular project; the addition of Ohmforce effects is just an extension of that," says Doug Rogers, founder and producer of EASTWEST . "With our high-quality convolution reverb and effects, including those we just added to PLAY PRO, plus inclusion of user programming and scripting with the included Python programming language, we not only have the most powerful 64-bit/32-bit Sampler in the market, but the highest quality effects, reverb, and user programming tools available."
"Doug Rogers and his EASTWEST team not only deliver the highest quality virtual instruments available, but they also focus on creating new innovative tools to assist their users in the creative process," says Ohm Force Owner Franck Bacquet. "With the Ohm Force partnership, EASTWEST users of selected PLAY products will have additional, and very 'unique' audio processing tools available inside PLAY to customize the instruments. Ohm Force is proud that three of our most popular effects software products, Ohmicide:Melohman, OhmBoyz and QuadFrohmage will be included in some of this next generation of EASTWEST Virtual Instruments to create new and exciting music."
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