At The Toy Factory - East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Gold XP

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2009

A simple original composition using Pro Tools 7.4, East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Gold XP and Silver

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  • im buying the "EastWest Symphonic Orchestra Sample Collection Software - Gold Complete" any advice? is it hard to set up?

  • Sure you can find a guide on my website, the address is in 'more info'

  • Thanks guys

  • Also, would have been neat to break the back-and-forth of the two chords somehow - like maybe an all-untuned percussion break, keeping the rhythm going, but no pitches. Or just a "wrench in the works" explosion from the percussion and brass. That would provide some relief. But otherwise it really was a fun track, nicely crafted,

  • Hi,

    Thanks that's really good advice, when I get a little time I'll have ago at making some changes and incorporate the ideas you mentioned.

    Cheers!

  • This fits a toy factory perfectly! Great job. 4.5/5

  • Thanks very much!

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  • @Truerutz

    It's a bitch to set up, but it's awesome.

  • @audiomandan thank you so much when i put my CD in the file opened up with all the Folders in it..i did not see Welcome Set Up =-( ill try it again today..

  • *Drools* All That Gear, Real Professional Stuff And Agree With TrriJourneyStudios

  • Hey, Dan! Nice use of english horn and tubular bells. Also good mechanical beat that wasn't inhuman, and nice layers.

    That barking sound in the low brass at the end isn't possible in a live situation without unbalancing the ensemble, as it happens with extreme pressure on the player's embouchure. So they would really be cranking alongside the delicate arrangement. Not a problem for a mixed film score, but in case this was performed, you might need to adjust.

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