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@BankzZ89 Haha you're welcome dude.
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Thank you. It's been more then a year since I asked that question and no one bothered to answer. Thank you again.
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@BankzZ89 I'm not sure if someone has answered your question, but just in case, the MAIN difference, in my opinion, is just the user interface and how many other programs can incorporate the EWQL libraries into the programs. The actual sound of the libraries remain unaffected, just mainly what you can do with the libraries themselves pretty much =]
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@ShivsSon Yes you can, it works in most major DAWs :)
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torley is jesus in the form of a musician
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@biggareid the word "best" was created for him!
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Hi Torley, thanks for you answer. Can you use Can you use East West Quantum Leap Complete Collection also in Protools? Thanks in advance!
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@ShivsSon hey man, i own all the things you mentioned. NI K7, Composers Collection and Cubase 5.5, Everything works fine in Cubase, you can use those things in all DAWs that supply VST-Support or other formats for MAC.... so nearly in any DAW! and for the other question... THERE IS NO BETTER one to buy! Both are different... it depends on what you need them for... I just want to say, that IF you have enough money! BUY BOTH!!! worth every € (daily smile guaranteed, i promise!) Cheers
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Hey, Torley.
I have a quick question. I'm sure you've been asked this before, but..
What is the difference between the PLAY versions and the.. "Standard" ? (i guess) versions of the EW products ?
Thank you in advance.
Bless!
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Hi Torley, Can you use East West Quantum Leap Complete Collection in any DAW software? For instance in Cubase? What do you thing is better to buy? East West Qauntom Leap Complete Collection or Native Instruments Komplete 7? Thanks in advance!



Your videos are more helpful than the official tutorials you find on youtube.
scotthinds1 2 years ago 39
torley you are indeed the best!
biggareid 2 years ago 25