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East West - Buy One Get One Free

Post by jfraizer » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:05 pm

I just saw that they are running the buy one get one free promotion again for the East West Software


http://www.soundsonline.com/home.php?show=1


Anybody care to share their thoughts, good or bad about any of their products?

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Post by crystallions » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:50 pm

Oh - I have to look into that. There are a couple of EW libraries I really would like. (Stormdrum for example) :)

I already have the orchestra library, Gypsy, and Symphonic Choirs and would recommend all three.
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Post by fusilierb » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:17 pm

All I have are the orchestra and Goliath, but I use them everyday. Really nice stuff. I also want stormdrum and the choirs. Gonna take a look.

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Post by tinozigzag » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:41 am

You can NOT go wrong with any of their libraries!!

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Post by Tree » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:46 am

We have many of their libraries and love them all. I would take advantage of this great deal for sure!
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Post by djbobm » Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:14 pm

I also have Orchestra Gold and Goliath. I use them all the time. I hate to resist a bargain so maybe it is time for a couple more libraries.

Thanks for the half price tip!

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Post by ckbarlow » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:40 pm

My recent forward "Folding Fan" (it's on my TAXI page, linked below) gives you a pretty clear listen to two RA instruments - koto and shakuhachi - as well as the taiko drums (can't remember if those are in RA or SD2...). That was the first track I did using RA, and so I certainly wouldn't call myself a power user of these libraries (yet ;) ).

I bought the holiday 3-fer, going for Gold, RA, and SD2, and have mostly been thrilled. I mean, check out the articulations on the shakuhachi on "folding fan"! I composed to highlight them, but that's something you typically want to do anyway. I made extensive use of CC#11 to approximate realistic releases (breath running out/easing up).

Um... what else -- oh, my track "Love Lost," also on my TAXI page, has been forwarded. I originally did it using all MOTU Symphonic, but after getting EWQL Gold (and on a tight deadline) I replaced two instruments -- 1st violin and oboe, since they're prominent in the piece -- and possibly others that I can't remember right now, but those are the lead instruments. WORLDS of difference. Trust me. SO much better.

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Post by jfraizer » Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:37 pm

Thanks all, I just ordered Gold & Goliath over the weekend, and put a couple of others on my wish list. I'm really looking forward to getting them.

CK - Thanks for the listen. excellent music on your page! Quality stuff, and a diverse selection I might add. Funny thing, I am currently reworking a piece that has prominent oboe & strings, can't wait to dig in.

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Post by ckbarlow » Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:09 pm

jfraizer wrote:Thanks all, I just ordered Gold & Goliath over the weekend, and put a couple of others on my wish list. I'm really looking forward to getting them.

CK - Thanks for the listen. excellent music on your page! Quality stuff, and a diverse selection I might add. Funny thing, I am currently reworking a piece that has prominent oboe & strings, can't wait to dig in.
Diverse? Hell! I took down my country tunes! :lol:

Seriously, thanks -- that's really kind of you. :)

Something I plan to do as soon as I have time is download the example from the VSL site -- an artist did Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" using VSL and not only posted the resulting audio, but his MIDI files. I'm sure there's a ton of "best practice" info and tips to be learned by closely examining his work. This is mentioned (and linked to) elsewhere on this forum; I apologize but I've got to run right now and can't look it up for you. Suggest searching this forum on "Rite of Spring"... ciao!

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Re: East West - Buy One Get One Free

Post by jfraizer » Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:00 pm

Thanks for that, I actually saw that post about a month ago and checked it out. Pretty cool stuff. Yes, there is always more to learn. Appreciate it.

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