Add Solo Violin To Your Productions

US EASTWEST releases Quantum Leap Solo Violin      03/02/12

Add Solo Violin To Your Productions


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EASTWEST has released Quantum Leap Solo Violin . They tell us that, produced by Nick Phoenix, Quantum Leap Solo Violin is a virtuoso solo violin recorded at Remote Control Productions, a film score facility in Santa Monica, California run by veteran film composer Hans Zimmer and home to the scores of many of today's top films.
  • Quantum Leap Solo Violin includes 5 passes of true legatos sampled intervals, Legato soft, legato forte, expressive legato, portamento and fast legato/ trill/ run.
  • Quantum Leap Solo Violin features round robin up and down bowing on most articulations and is the first violin virtual instrument that can handle very fast playing and live trill playing with ease. All of the basic articulations were sampled as well as various expressive articulations, vibrato styles, and non vibrato.
  • Quantum Leap Solo Violin has a sound and character ideally suited for film and classical work.
  • Quantum Leap Solo Violin includes the latest version of EastWest's PLAY software featuring 2 new solo violin reverb impulses designed to make Quantum Leap Solo Violin blend well with other EastWest/Quantum Leap collections.
Pricing and Availability:
Solo Violin is now available exclusively as a digital download for $99.00 USD More information:

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