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EASTWEST announces QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY
Thursday, January 18, 2007 |
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QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY EASTWEST INTRODUCES QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT LIBRARY AT WINTER NAMM 2007 Intimate European Sounds Captured With Stunning Realism ANAHEIM, CA, January 18, 2007—EASTWEST (www.soundsonline.com), the industry leader in soundware development and distribution, proudly introduces QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY, a collection of detailed virtual instruments capable of playing completely realistic performances. EASTWEST will exhibit QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY at the NAMM Show, January 18-21 (Hall A, booth #6630). Gypsy, which is primarily aimed at film, TV and game composers, captures an intimate European sound with an unprecedented detail that will simply amaze listeners. The nylon string guitar, violin and trombone can play in both gypsy and classical styles. In the classical realm, these three instruments are unparalleled in the sampling world in terms of playability, diversity and sound quality. “All of the guitars were sampled with up and down strokes, many velocities and picking styles, various picking angles, release trails, chords and effects,” states Quantum Leap Gypsy producer Nick Phoenix. “Gypsy’s guitars, played by top Los Angeles session guitarist David Kole, simply have to be heard to be believed.” The violin and trombone feature many articulations, repetitions and even true legato intervals. The trombone in QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY was recorded in EASTWEST Studio 1 (formerly United-Western Studios), referred to by many engineers as “the best brass room on the planet.” The accordions feature multiple setups, all with air flow in and out samples as well as expressive samples, chords and left-hand bass. True to its name, Gypsy also features a gypsy percussion program and extensive flamenco dancers’ foot stomps, as well as traditional castanets. Key features of QUANTUM LEAP GYPSY include:
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