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EASTWEST Quantum Leap SILK Tutorial 3/3

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

Nick Phoenix, producer of Quantum Leap SILK, continues this tutorial for his newest PLAY Virtual Instrument. Nick gives additional examples of legato, dynamic control, microtuning. New topics include channel sourcing, portamento performance. In this tutorial, Nick focuses on the Persian string section, the Chinese bawu, the Persian electric cello, the Indian dilruba, and the Armenian duduk.

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  • @mzeddot yes - it IS too expensive. Comparison to other East West Products shows no rational hint on why it is more expensive. :)

    Maybe to make a special offer some day? Standard marketing strategy: 1. overprice 2. make special offers to attract buyers.

  • The Armenian duduk is worth the full price.

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  • My EWQL CCC arrived with Silk and i'm gonna make a beat using that sample at 1:30

  • Duduk settled out the confusion between RA and Silk .. GO SILK !

  • at 1:49 say ..my son the wat of the wicked is short but the path of the good is long

  • @r2d2rx I bought it for $180 the other day :) IT was on sales during the CES days

  • @BESI1980 Ethno World 4 very good but for real sound i think the slik are amazing

  • WHAT IS GOIMNG WITH THESE PEOPLE?

  • HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • Hey people, I would like to know what is better! Is it Quantum Leap SILK or Ethno World 4?

    I couldn't wait until I got Ethno World 4, but then I don't like it, because most of the sounds you can't play yourself, but it has built-in loops or phrases. What the hell do I need them?! I want to play notes MYSELF, I don't need them.

    But this ''Quantum Leap SILK'' for me seems to be better, since you have full acces to single keys so you can play your own compositions.

    Any idea?

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