Kirean Posted Saturday at 07:56 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:56 PM (edited) Jrrshop put up some EastWest bundles up. Might be their BF deals and available at other storefronts as well, but who knows. Didn't see specific marketing materials. Ancient Bundle - $139 Ra Ancient Kingdom Silk Gypsy https://www.jrrshop.com/eastwest-ancient-bundle.html Future Bundle - $159 Iconic Lo-Fi Forbidden Planet String Machine https://www.jrrshop.com/eastwest-future-bundle.html Hollywood Bundle - $339 Hollywood Orchestra Opus Fantasy Orchestra Hollywood Strings 2 Hollywood Choirs https://www.jrrshop.com/eastwest-hollywood-bundle.html FORUM coupon works. Edited Saturday at 07:57 PM by Kirean 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted Saturday at 10:15 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:15 PM Ah, maaaan!?! Here we go again with the EastWest stuff. You got my eyeing that Ancient Bundle now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM Yeah that’s a crazy price. Got them all except RA. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted yesterday at 12:31 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:31 AM 16 minutes ago, Fleer said: Yeah that’s a crazy price. Got them all except RA. How do you like them. Prettyyyyyy, prettyyy good, or no? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
husker Posted yesterday at 12:51 AM Share Posted yesterday at 12:51 AM That's crazy. I paid around $100 for the Ra, Silk, and Gypsy bundle sometime this year, and I felt I got a good deal then. Now adding one of their newest libraries? Wow... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted yesterday at 01:53 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:53 AM 1 hour ago, fjz said: How do you like them. Prettyyyyyy, prettyyy good, or no? The former. Mind you, I’m definitely an EastWest aficionado. Didn’t get RA but the guitar in Gypsy is still top notch. Lots of articulations in that library too, as well as in Silk (while less in RA). Then that new Ancient Kingdom is heaven on earth for a flautist like me. Those other bundles are at least as good, the largest one being the best (if you’re into orchestral, of course) but the middle one is pretty pretty good too, containing three of their newer libs. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Thinking about Ancient Kingdom but it's over 130gb. I guess hoarding EW libraries is my next thing. That library seems to have mixed reactions. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM I have an ancient CD demo set of the stuff in the Ancient bundle, I think it was for gigasampler; partial ranges of various instruments. I converted them to wave files so I could test them out, not having GS, and used a few bits in The Skaergaard Intrusion (newer, better mix) and The Tomorrow Option (older, needs serious mix work) as various backing sounds. Probably in other stuff too, over the years, but those are the only ones I know for sure as I set out specifically to use some of those kinds of instruments, and they were the only good samples I had. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Ancient Kingdom is Eastwest’s newest library, dedicated to specific wind instruments, played by Saulius Petreikis: “Saulius Petreikis is a Lithuanian composer and wind instrument virtuoso, known for blending ancient Samogitian-Baltic harmonies with global World Music traditions. Over the past 20 years, he has released 11 original albums, contributed to more than 30 others, and performed in major international projects such as Two Steps From Hell, Hans Zimmer: A New Dimension, and The World of Hans Zimmer – An Immersive Symphony. Mastering over 50 unique wind instruments, Saulius electrifies audiences with spirit-lifting improvisations and genre-defying performances that resonate worldwide. He also composes for film, theater, and video games, collaborating with artists across disciplines to create powerful, boundary-breaking works, leaving a profound mark on the global music scene.” 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago I dug out the cd set, it's from 2001 (did not realize I'd had it that long!). Looks like I was mistaken; the cover art style is so similar between what I have and what the ones in the Ancient Bundle look like, I made an assumptive connection in my miswired brain. (EDIT: at the end of the booklet it actually does say QL was part of East West, so I guess that's why it looks so similar). It was Quantum Leap Products Rare Instruments for Gigastudio, and appears to be the actual library rather than a demo, though it's still just partial ranges, perhaps that's just all the viable sample range of each particular instrument. It includes Far East, Middle East & India, and Europe. I think the biggest instrument on it is a whopping 148mb....but even so, theyre very nice. I can only imagine their libraries have gotten better over the years as space has become less of a consideration. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Amberwolf said: It was Quantum Leap Products Rare Instruments for Gigastudio, and appears to be the actual library rather than a demo, though it's still just partial ranges, perhaps that's just all the viable sample range of each particular instrument. It includes Far East, Middle East & India, and Europe. I think the biggest instrument on it is a whopping 148mb....but even so, theyre very nice. I can only imagine their libraries have gotten better over the years as space has become less of a consideration. Might have been the precursor to the RA library. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago 3 hours ago, fjz said: Might have been the precursor to the RA library. Apparently so--a quick google on your phrase finds the RA manual which says this: Quote RA was born a few years ago, as a sample library called “Rare Instruments.” All of the sounds from Rare Instruments are included in RA, but this represents approximately onetenth of the content. We recorded the other ninety percent of RA at Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood. Because of the size and complexity of the project, we brought in two talented producers, Pacemaker and Tony Austin as co-producers. They have worked on other Quantum Leap projects and had some great ideas for RA. We spent time hunting down the best ethnic artists on the West Coast. Los Angeles is so ethnically diverse and blessed with excellent institutions like Cal Arts, it is actually the ideal place to record a rare and ethnic collection. The result of this effort was the original Quantum Leap RA. Once EastWest created the PLAY System with its advanced sample-playback engine, it was only natural to recreate RA within that new environment. This new version offers the exact same set of rare and ethnic instruments as the older version, but now part of the growing set of libraries available within the PLAY System. RA is a 13 Gigabyte virtual instrument that covers many typical, and some unusual instruments, from diverse parts of the World: Africa, the Americas, Australia, Europe, the Far East, India, the Middle East, and the Turkish Empire. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fjz Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago I basically thought it might be the case when I read the list of included regions you mentioned above for the Rare Instruments library. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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