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A low-cost upgrade path is available for users of the Gold Edition who wish to move up to the Full Edition.Īdditional close mics version engineered by KEN SCOTT The PLAY interface includes impulses from the same hall the producers used to record Symphonic Orchestra and Symphonic Choirs so the pianos can blend with those collections.ĮastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos Gold Edition, which provides only the player's perspective mics and 16-bit samples, is available for users with less powerful systems. This virtual instrument includes four of the world's finest grand pianos: a Bechstein D-280, Steinway D, Bösendorfer 290, and Yamaha C7.

Hence, I still rely on Logic's own sampler and the bundled samples 99% of the time - not just for convenience, but because I think they sound a whole lot better even w/o having to hide them underneath ridiculous amounts of reverb and EQ and compression.After two years of recording, editing, and programming, EastWest/Quantum Leap proudly present the most detailed collection of the world's finest grand pianos ever recorded in one of the 'temples of sound', EASTWEST STUDIOS (more RIAA certified platinum and gold records awarded than any other recording studios) with 3 mic positions for each piano. And when you start turning down the reverb - which most patches make very abundant, dare I say excessive use of - you realize that sounds themselves are indeed pretty average. Some of the ST3 stuff isn't as bad as the demo lead me to believe. But nothing "stunning" or "breath-taking". Judging from the demos on their site, the bundled sounds in ST3 seemed average, even weak in certain cases.
Eastwest quantum leap pianos steinway d silver review 64 Bit#
I finally upgraded a while back because I needed Miroslav and a few ST instruments in a 64 Bit environment. So it's an extensive list that get's you Kontakt, which is 10 times the product that ST 3 is, STEVEN SLATE DRUMS PLATINUM up to version 3.5Īnd GPO Is on the list of qualifying crossgrade products Soundiron - Requiem Light Player Edition (formerly by Tonehammer) Soundiron - Olympus Elements Player Edition (formerly by Tonehammer)

Soundiron - Emotional Piano Player Edition (formerly by Tonehammer) Soniccouture - The Conservatoire Collection Sonic Reality - Studio ProFiles Infinite Player ProjectSAM - Symphobia Colours Orchestrator Orchestral Tools - Orchestral String Runs
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Products you can get Kontakt for $199.check the list here.Īudio Bro - LA Scoring Strings First ChairĪudio Impressions - Brillanti Philharmonic And Early Brassīest Service - Chris Hein Bass Download Editionīest Service - Chris Hein Guitar Download Editionīest Service - Chris Hein Horns Pro Completeīest Service - Chris Hein Horns Solo Download Editionīest Service - Complete Classical Collectionīest Service - Complete Orchestral Collectionīest Service - Ethno World 4 Download Editionīest Service - Ethno World 5 Voices and Choirsīest Service - Galaxy 1929 German Baby Grandīest Service - Galaxy II Download Editionīest Service - Xsample Chamber Ensemble Download EditionĮastWest Symphonic Orchestra Volume 1 StringsĮastWest Symphonic Orchestra Volume 2 WoodwindsĮastWest Symphonic Orchestra Volume 3 BrassĮastWest Symphonic Orchestra Volume 4 Percussion If you just want a sampler I would go with Kontakt at $399.and if you own one of the crossgrade Komplete at $499 gives you A TON and you get 39 different instruments If you want Sounds, Scripting, and extreme usability. ST 3 has lots of them.they are, IMO, "ok" nothing spectacular. Long story short.if you just want sounds.
