Larry Shelby Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM https://www.bestservice.com/en/deals/eastwest_labor_day_sale_7032.html 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BTP Posted Tuesday at 12:32 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:32 PM For a limited time, save up to 60% off EastWest products — from epic orchestral collections to cutting-edge synths and beyond. And there’s more: Take an additional $25 OFF any purchase over $50 with coupon code LABORDAY. https://www.soundsonline.com/labor-day-sale 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
husker Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:50 PM 3 hours ago, BTP said: For a limited time, save up to 60% off EastWest products — from epic orchestral collections to cutting-edge synths and beyond. And there’s more: Take an additional $25 OFF any purchase over $50 with coupon code LABORDAY. https://www.soundsonline.com/labor-day-sale Can pick up some great deals that way for $54! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jude77 Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM On 8/25/2025 at 7:02 PM, Larry Shelby said: https://www.bestservice.com/en/deals/eastwest_labor_day_sale_7032.html On 8/26/2025 at 7:32 AM, BTP said: For a limited time, save up to 60% off EastWest products — from epic orchestral collections to cutting-edge synths and beyond. And there’s more: Take an additional $25 OFF any purchase over $50 with coupon code LABORDAY. https://www.soundsonline.com/labor-day-sale I'm loving this! It's like a Tag Team. Larry puts them on the mat, and BTP tags in for the count. It's the Deals section at it's best. Good stuff, guys! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:31 PM I've never owned an EastWest library before and I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices offered. I'd like to give one a try. If you were to recommend one for an all around great library of instruments, what would it be? I'm more interested in regular sounding instrument (as opposed to the sound effects kinda stuff - if that makes any sense). So far, I'm looking at an leaning towards Goliath, but would love to see your recommendations if you have any. Thanks fj 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM 22 minutes ago, fjz said: I've never owned an EastWest library before and I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices offered. I'd like to give one a try. If you were to recommend one for an all around great library of instruments, what would it be? I'm more interested in regular sounding instrument (as opposed to the sound effects kinda stuff - if that makes any sense). So far, I'm looking at an leaning towards Goliath, but would love to see your recommendations if you have any. Thanks fj not sure what that means.......the usual stuff requires a lot of disk space which makes it tough if you are an EW fanboy their older orchestra is still a gem and also their pianos Curious if anyone has Backup Singers and is it any different from Realivox the Ladies 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BTP Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM 49 minutes ago, fjz said: I've never owned an EastWest library before and I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices offered. I'd like to give one a try. If you were to recommend one for an all around great library of instruments, what would it be? I'm more interested in regular sounding instrument (as opposed to the sound effects kinda stuff - if that makes any sense). So far, I'm looking at an leaning towards Goliath, but would love to see your recommendations if you have any. Thanks fj You can try ComposerCloud+ for free (if you haven't before). The best part is you can preview all the instruments in their Opus engine and download only the instruments/articulations you want to check out. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted yesterday at 04:48 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:48 PM 38 minutes ago, kitekrazy1 said: not sure what that means.......the usual stuff requires a lot of disk space which makes it tough if you are an EW fanboy their older orchestra is still a gem and also their pianos Curious if anyone has Backup Singers and is it any different from Realivox the Ladies I guess what I'm trying to say by "regular sounding instrument" is this. I've watched some of the Walkthrough vids for both Ghostwriter and Goliath. As an example, a bass guitar sound I heard in Ghostwriter is processed and mangled so much that it sounds more like a sound effect to me, while a bass guitar patch in Goliath sound like a regular bass guitar. I hope that makes sense. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago Wouldn’t go for Goliath. Even though it’s a general use library, it’s quite old. Better jump on one of the recent libs, like Hollywood Strings 2, or Fantasy Voices, or Iconic, or Ancient Kingdom, or Forbidden Planet. Depending on whether you prefer strings, vocals, flutes or synths. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago 7 hours ago, fjz said: I guess what I'm trying to say by "regular sounding instrument" is this. I've watched some of the Walkthrough vids for both Ghostwriter and Goliath. As an example, a bass guitar sound I heard in Ghostwriter is processed and mangled so much that it sounds more like a sound effect to me, while a bass guitar patch in Goliath sound like a regular bass guitar. I hope that makes sense. If you have those covered I probably wouldn't bother. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Fleer said: Wouldn’t go for Goliath. Even though it’s a general use library, it’s quite old. Better jump on one of the recent libs, like Hollywood Strings 2, or Fantasy Voices, or Iconic, or Ancient Kingdom, or Forbidden Planet. Depending on whether you prefer strings, vocals, flutes or synths. 22 minutes ago, kitekrazy1 said: If you have those covered I probably wouldn't bother. Thanks for weighing in guys, but I went with Goliath. Yes, I have basses and guitars covered, but there seems to be a lot of other stuff in there that seems to sound really good that I know I'll use. I was more interested in acoustic instruments rather than synths and vocal stuff. Hard drive space was also a consideration. I'm okay with 40 GB for Goliath. Hollywood Strings 2 is a bit much at 160 GB (as great as I'm sure it sounds) . Anyway, I think this will be a good library to get my feet wet with EastWest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
husker Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, Fleer said: ... it’s quite old. Better jump on one of the recent libs, like Hollywood Strings 2, or Fantasy Voices, or Iconic, or Ancient Kingdom, or Forbidden Planet. I'll definitely pick something up, and I was looking for newer libraries as well. Though I'm an IT guy by trade, I don't do AI, ChatGPT, Co-Pilot, etc. that much. However, ChatGPT is pretty good at doing deep dive web searches. I asked it for its best guess on a complete list of libraries, and this is what is gave me. EastWest (SoundsOnline) libraries by release date 2003 Quantum Leap Stormdrum (Kompakt) — 2003. Internet Archive 2004 Symphonic Orchestra (EWQLSO: Silver/Gold/Platinum) — 2004 (reviewed June ’04, initial releases spanned 2003–04). Sound On Sound 2005 Symphonic Choirs — Feb 28, 2005. KVR Audio Symphonic Orchestra Pro XP expansions — 2005. KVR AudioSound On Sound 2006 Quantum Leap RA — 2006. Sound On Sound 2007 Quantum Leap Voices of Passion — Jun 18, 2007. KVR Audio Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock (MOR 1) — announced Jan–Mar 2007; 2007 release. sonicstate.comSynthtopia Fab Four — announced Jan 18, 2007; shipping Jun 1, 2007. The Music of John SawoskiKVR Audio 2008 Quantum Leap Stormdrum 2 — shipped Feb 2008. Sound On Sound Quantum Leap Gypsy — Jun 21, 2008. MusicRadar Quantum Leap Goliath — Jun 2008. Post MagazineMusicRadar 2009 Quantum Leap Silk — 2009. Sound On Sound 2010 Hollywood Strings — announced Jan 2010; shipping Feb 15, 2010. dontcrack.comSonic Scoop The Dark Side — 2010. MuseWireSonic Scoop 2011–2013 (Hollywood core orchestra) Hollywood Brass — late 2011 / reviewed 2012. MusicRadar Hollywood Orchestral Woodwinds — 2013. musictech.comSound On Sound Hollywood Orchestral Percussion — 2013 (released alongside Strings/Brass/Woodwinds cycle; widely cited in series coverage). Sound On Sound 2012 Ministry of Rock 2 — 2012. Sounds Online 2013 Quantum Leap Stormdrum 3 — Jul 15, 2013. Rekkerd.org 2014 Ghostwriter (Steven Wilson) — Jan 2014. KVR Audio ProDrummer Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 — 2014. KVR Audio+1 2015–2016 (Hollywood Solo series) Hollywood Solo Harp — Nov 2015 (ComposerCloud first). Sound On Sound Hollywood Solo Cello — Dec 1, 2016. Sound On Sound Hollywood Solo Violin — 2016. KVR Audio 2017 Hollywood Choirs — 2017. Sound On Sound 2018 Voices of the Empire — Apr 19, 2018. KVR Audio Voices of Soul — Oct 24, 2018. KVR Audio 2019 Voices of Opera — Mar 26–27, 2019. KVR AudioMusicPlayers.com Hollywood Pop Brass — Jan 24, 2019 (announced/released). Sounds Online 2020 Hollywood Backup Singers — Jan 14, 2020 (release); reviewed Apr 2020. KVR AudioSound On Sound 2021 Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition — Apr 27, 2021. KVR Audio 2022 Forbidden Planet (hybrid synth VI) — Nov 4, 2022. KVR Audio String Machine — Nov 4, 2022. KVR Audio 2023 (Hollywood Fantasy series) Hollywood Fantasy Brass — Jun 19, 2023. KVR Audio Hollywood Fantasy Winds — Jun 26, 2023. KVR Audio Hollywood Fantasy Percussion — Jul 28, 2023. KVR Audio Hollywood Fantasy Voices — Sep 6, 2023. KVR Audio Hollywood Fantasy Orchestrator — Oct 27, 2023. KVR Audio 2024 Hollywood Strings 2 — Apr 25, 2024. Sound On SoundPraiseTracks Iconic: Classic Synth Collection (Anthony Marinelli) — Oct 15, 2024. KVR Audio Edited 6 hours ago by husker 1 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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