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Once again, for a full comparison list as well as detailed look into the instruments you can look at the pdf held over at, or click here for the file itself.For those interested in the craft of making sound for games. Woodwinds and Brass are somewhat uninspiring Key Switches don't usually allow both sustained and staccato mixes, so you'd have to upload 2 sets of instruments to your Kompakt player, eating up a good deal of RAM Many velocity layers for the strings and a good amount for brass Great Strings, very dynamic and flexible
Sticks -> For some reason there is also a Piano patch here. Like 70 piece sustained orchestra, 50 piece fast legeto orchestra etcĮnglish Horn (a very similar instrument to Oboe) section Large String Section : A mix up of the above sections in various forms. Instruments it has: (Roughly, for a full list you can go here! It provides very acceptable quality on all regards, however it doesn't have the power to beat most specialized libraries. Products like Project SAM's Brass section far surpasses this libraries brass and understandably so, for EWSOG is like the middle man for all sections. You can do a lot more with them and though there are some fine gems in the mix like the solo Tuba, which I use often, it is overall uninspiring. For example the brass in particular are fairly weak and stale. Most if not all libraries produced by EW have Key Switches but I felt it was in Gold that they really started to let you see it's power.Īs mentioned earlier the strings are powerful in EWSOG, however there are lacking elements too. Keyswitches is another powerful function of this library. A lot of attention was paid to their styles of play and you get a lot of orchestral effects for each section (French Horn rips, Flute trills, etc). The quality of the samples are truly quite spectacular and the strength of this library is held within it's strings.
East West Symphonic Orchestra Gold - $599 (w/ PRO Expansion)Įast West Symphonic Orchestra Gold (EWSOG) is the staple for several composers out there.