Hollywood Strings Vst
Jun 17, 2010 I'm not saying that Edirol Orchestral is better than Hollywood Strings from EastWest. I made my version of the score (Courtesy of Hollywood Strings. Hollywood Strings by EastWest (@KVRAudio Product Listing): Hollywood Strings is a collection of orchestral string instruments with unprecedented control over sound.
— SOUND ON SOUND From ACADEMY AWARD, C.A.S. Watch Movie Logan Online 720p. ABOUT HOLLYWOOD STRINGS GOLD EDITION Hollywood Strings Gold Edition is 16-bit, with one mic positon (mid-tree, no divisi) and all articulations except bow change legato. Upgrades to the Hollywood Strings Diamond Edition will be effortless as all articulations are included in the Gold Edition, and can be done at any time. Businesscards Mx 4.92 Serial. The Gold Edition is available for purchase via download, and available in DVD format. Motorola Razor V9 Driver there. ABOUT HOLLYWOOD STRINGS SILVER EDITION Hollywood Strings Silver Edition is 16-bit, with one mic position (mid-tree, no divisi), and includes an essential set of articulations and instruments with slur legato.
Upgrade to Hollywood Strings Gold and Diamond Edition when you need more options. Hollywood Strings Silver Edition is available for download only. Recording • Recorded in the famous EASTWEST STUDIOS 1 • Neve 8078 mixing console • Meitner ADC converters • 5 user-mixable microphone positions (use as sound options): • Main - Decca tree (Neumann M50s) and Brauner VM1 KHE (Klaus Heyne Edition) outriggers • Mid - Neumann KMi, Neumann KM 254, Sony C37A, Neumann U-47 • Close - AKG C12, Neumann U47, Neumann U67, Nordic Audio Labs NU-47 • Surround - Neumann KM 83 • Alternate Room - Vintage RCA44 Ribbon • Convolution reverbs include new impulses from Quantum Leap Spaces. These include soundstages and halls from Southern California. Instrumentation All sections except the Basses were sampled with wide extended ranges including almost 4 octaves for violins. 5 mic positions plus divisi spot mics • 16 1st Violins (9/7 divisi mode) • 14 2nd Violins (8/6 divisi mode) • 10 Violas (6/4 divisi mode) • 10 Cellos (6/4 divisi mode) • 7 Basses (4/3 divisi mode). Reviewed by Dave Stewart in Sound On Sound September 2010 When it comes to keeping an audience interested, Los Angeles-based sound company EastWest have the instincts of a showman.
Their latest release was originally announced over a year ago, raising expectations sky high and setting Internet forums ablaze with gossip. For months on end, visitors to the company’s web site were confronted with a set of red theatre drapes concealing the object of desire, so it was a dramatic moment when show time finally arrived and the curtains drew back to reveal the new star turn: Hollywood Strings, the world’s largest self-contained string library, 13 months in the making and boasting around 800,000 samples. A recurring question has been “what kind of system do I need to run this library?” One strong recommendation from EastWest is that users seeking optimum performance should use Solid State Drives (SSDs) to house the samples. While these devices have much faster access speeds than regular hard drives, they are considerably more expensive. Happily for those hit by the current economic doom-fest, the library runs without problems on conventional fast drives, though some of its bigger patches do demand a pretty hefty system.