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Description

Unleash the full power of a brass ensemble with the Eastwest Hollywood Brass plugin, an essential tool for composers and music producers aiming to elevate their soundscapes. Crafted in the iconic EastWest Studio 1, this sophisticated plugin offers a 150GB library of meticulously recorded samples, providing you with the authentic timbre of Hollywood's finest brass sections. Whether you're scoring a blockbuster or producing a timeless piece, Hollywood Brass delivers unparalleled realism and depth.

Harness the capabilities of East West's PLAY 3 engine, enabling seamless manipulation of over a dozen brass instruments. With its advanced scripting and intuitive interface, you can effortlessly blend solo and ensemble sounds to create dynamic compositions. The plugin's diverse articulations, including true legato solos and ensembles, offer detailed expression across various dynamics, while the inclusion of multiple microphone positions allows for total control of your mix's spatial dimension.

The Eastwest Hollywood Brass stands out with its incorporation of the revered Quantum Leap SPACES convolution reverb, ensuring your compositions resonate with the same grandeur as a live orchestral performance. From the subtle grace of muted horns to the powerful resonance of a full brass section, this plugin is a treasure trove for composers seeking to infuse their music with cinematic brilliance.

Key Features:

  • Extensive 150GB library of detailed brass samples
  • Includes solo and ensemble options: Trumpets, French Horns, Trombones, Tuba, Cimbasso, and low brass sections
  • Advanced PLAY 3 engine for superior control and ease of use
  • 5 mixable microphone positions for customizable soundscapes
  • Quantum Leap SPACES convolution reverb for authentic acoustics
  • Multiple-dynamic true legato, round-robin staccatos, and expressive sustains
  • Recorded by award-winning sound engineers in EastWest Studio 1
EastWest Sounds

EastWest Sounds

EastWest Hollywood Brass Walkthrough

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EastWest Hollywood Brass Walkthrough

EastWest Sounds

EastWest Sounds

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East West Hollywood Brass Demo

Scott Johnson

Scott Johnson

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Know EastWest Hollywood Brass - Really well.

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SecondTierSound

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Orchestral Brass Legato Comparison - Cinesamples Cinebrass CORE vs. EW Hollywood Brass

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Myke Ross

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Superhuman (Brass Fanfare) - East West Hollywood Brass

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Connor Griffin Music

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EastWest Hollywood Brass Tutorial

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Zuka Music

Reviews

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Eastwest Hollywood Brass.

Features and functionality

  • Hollywood Brass samples are dry when reverb is off, offering flexibility, but may need additional reverb for a big hall sound.

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  • The lack of mic position options in the Hollywood Brass Gold edition is noted, yet it compensates with a diverse range of patches and articulations.

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  • The Play Engine's lack of attention to detail in orchestral sounds has been highlighted, despite being among the first to offer multiple mic positions.

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Comparisons

  • While not the best in the industry, Hollywood Brass offers significant value, especially when on sale, compared to higher-priced alternatives.

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  • EastWest Hollywood Brass is more realistic and versatile than Albion One, though it shares some inconsistencies with the previous EastWest Symphonic Orchestra.

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  • EastWest Hollywood Brass offers a more comprehensive selection of patches and articulations compared to Albion One's limited ensemble-focused sections.

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Use cases and applications

  • Works well for Hollywood-style sounds but may lack flexibility for varied brass applications outside cinematic contexts.

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  • EastWest Hollywood Brass is better suited for realistic orchestral compositions, while Albion One excels in sketches and epic, trailer-style music.

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User experience

  • The OPUS engine enhances sound quality compared to previous versions, improving the overall experience for composers.

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  • Some users find EastWest products resource-heavy, but stable, though achieving desirable sound quality may require extensive post-processing.

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Value and pricing

  • The subscription model allows access to a wide range of EastWest libraries, offering a cost-effective way to explore their offerings.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users have expressed dissatisfaction with the Play Engine, considering it inferior to Kontakt, affecting the overall experience with EastWest Hollywood Orchestra.

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  • Users report that release notes and sustained notes sometimes malfunction with looping, impacting melodic solo performances.

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  • Licensing issues prevent reselling EastWest products, as licenses are non-transferable, which can be problematic for estate sales.

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Critic Reviews

EWQL Hollywood Brass

soundonsound.com

EastWest Hollywood Brass shines with its exceptional orchestral sound, capturing the grandeur of cinematic brass. The library is loaded with an impressive array of articulations, superior solo instruments, and diverse section sizes, making it versatile for composers. Recorded with five mic positions, the audio quality is top-notch, although the hefty size and system demands may challenge some setups. While the library excels in classical and film scoring, its jazz articulations add a refreshing twist. Pros will appreciate the Diamond Edition's depth, while budget-conscious users can enjoy the Gold Edition's essential features. Overall, a stellar choice for those seeking a lush, expansive brass sound.

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Hollywood Brass (Review) | MicroFilmmaker Magazine

microfilmmaker.com

EastWest's Hollywood Brass is an orchestral powerhouse, delivering a stunningly realistic brass section virtually. With its user-friendly interface and high-quality samples, it stands out among virtual instrument libraries. The Diamond Edition, while demanding on system resources, offers a comprehensive set of features including multiple microphone placements and articulated samples that add depth to compositions. However, the steep learning curve and hefty price tag might deter beginners. Overall, it's an excellent investment for seasoned composers and filmmakers seeking top-tier brass sounds without the cost of live sessions.

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Review Hollywood Brass from East West

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Eastwest Hollywood Brass impresses with its outstanding sound quality, hailed as the best brass sample library available in early 2015. The library's expressiveness requires minimal controller data, and its included convolution reverb adds significant depth. However, it lacks key switching, necessitating workarounds for access to different articulations. Users may experience playback inconsistencies with the PLAY engine, which can be a hurdle in a RAM-heavy setup. Despite these drawbacks, its sonic excellence makes it a standout choice for brass library enthusiasts.

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See how Grant Kirkhope uses Eastwest Hollywood Brass

Grant Kirkhope

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Grant Kirkhope uses the Eastwest Hollywood Brass library, as confirmed by his response on Twitter. When asked if the trumpet in "Capitol Cashino" was a live recording or a software instrument, Kirkhope indicated it was indeed a software instrument from this specific library.

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Tony Anderson uses the Eastwest Hollywood Brass plugin, as detailed under the "Brass" section on his website, Tony Anderson Music.

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In this blog post, he says he uses East West PLAY Hollywood Brass.

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