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Description

Elevate your compositions with the Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings, a groundbreaking virtual instrument that places the power of a full orchestra at your fingertips. Recorded at the legendary EastWest Studio 1, known for its rich history in Hollywood soundtracks, this software is designed to deliver cinema-quality string sounds straight to your digital audio workstation. Co-produced by award-winning industry veterans, including sound engineer Shawn Murphy, the Hollywood Strings offers you the authentic sound of Hollywood with unparalleled control.

Experience unprecedented versatility with the five user-controllable mic positions, allowing you to tailor the orchestral sound to your vision. Whether you're aiming for an intimate setting or a grand stage presence, this software delivers with precision. The extensive range of articulations and dynamics, including unique legato sampling and multiple finger positions, ensures your compositions have the expressive depth they deserve.

Perfect for serious composers and musicians who demand the best, Hollywood Strings covers all bases with its comprehensive library of string articulations, ranging from pizzicato to tremolo, and everything in between. With divisi capability and true legato sampling, this software offers a level of realism and performance unmatched in the virtual instrument world.

Key Features:

  • Recorded at the renowned EastWest Studio 1
  • Five user-controllable mic positions: main, mid, close, surround, and alternate
  • Extensive range of articulations including legato, pizzicato, spiccato, and more
  • Multiple finger positions for all sections
  • Divisi capability for added realism
  • Samples at both 24-bit/44.1kHz and 16-bit/44.1kHz
  • Includes PLAY Sample Player for seamless integration
  • Compatible with both Mac and PC systems
  • Requires iLok for activation and management
EastWest Sounds

EastWest Sounds

EastWest Hollywood Strings Walkthrough

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EastWest Hollywood Strings Walkthrough

EastWest Sounds

EastWest Sounds

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Know EastWest Hollywood Strings - Really well

SecondTierSound

SecondTierSound

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EastWest Hollywood Strings Test - Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber

Giordano Maselli Composer

Giordano Maselli Composer

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Orchestral Strings Comparison - Audiobro LASS vs. East West Hollywood Strings

Myke Ross

Myke Ross

Reviews

PROS

  • Offers lush, big, Hollywood-style string sound

  • Five mic positions for customizable sound shaping

  • Great value in bundle with other orchestral sections

  • Suitable for creating large orchestral soundscapes

  • High-quality sample library for realistic string sounds

CONS

  • Requires a fast SSD and substantial RAM to run smoothly

  • Lacks true Divisi for authentic ensemble splits

  • Difficult to achieve smaller ensemble sounds

  • Not ideal for chamber music or petite soundscapes

Owner Insights

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

Features and functionality

  • Hollywood Strings Gold Edition provides a polished sound right out of the box, even with just the gold edition's resources.

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  • Composer Cloud offers a trial subscription model allowing access to EastWest libraries like Ra, Silk, and Stormdrum for evaluation before purchase.

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Software and compatibility

  • It's essential to run Hollywood Strings on an i7 processor with a solid-state drive to avoid performance issues due to its resource-intensive nature.

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  • Consider the absence of "real" legato sampling in EWQL Symphonic Orchestra, a feature available in Hollywood Strings.

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  • Hollywood Strings Diamond Edition requires 312 GB of hard drive space, but can be used directly from the provided 1TB HDD.

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  • Users may encounter audio dropouts when voice count is high unless using an SSD or ample RAM to disable "stream from disk".

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  • Musio provides a subscription and perpetual license, but perpetual users must pay for player updates to access new content.

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Comparisons

  • LASS has less saturated sounds than Hollywood Strings and includes unique tools, making it versatile for different scores.

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  • The Gold version of Hollywood Strings occupies 46.1 GB, significantly less than the Diamond version, making it a more space-efficient option.

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  • Musio's version of Cinesamples often lacks multiple mic positions, which may limit recording flexibility compared to full versions.

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Use cases and applications

  • For indie film scoring, a variety of libraries may be more beneficial than focusing solely on high-end orchestral sounds.

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  • Owners can run Hollywood Strings directly from the shipped hard drive, though transferring to an internal drive is an option for stability.

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  • EastWest libraries such as Forbidden Planet and Storm Drum 3 are frequently used by film composers for their distinctive sounds.

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User experience

  • Building a workflow and understanding orchestral sample dynamics can take significant time, similar to crafting guitar tone setups.

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  • Users report that EastWest libraries require significant detail input for optimal results, implying a steep learning curve for beginners.

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Value and pricing

  • Black Friday sales are a strategic time for purchasing orchestra libraries, offering significant discounts on subscriptions and perpetual licenses.

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Critic Reviews

EWQL Hollywood Strings

soundonsound.com

Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings offers a lush, cinematic string experience with impressive sound quality and depth, making it a leading choice for professional orchestral sampling. The library's extensive articulations and high-quality recordings, including interval-based legatos, ensure top-tier musical expression. However, its technical demands require a powerful system, and the lack of a budget version makes it less accessible for those with limited resources. Overall, it's a sound investment for serious composers ready to upgrade their setup for the ultimate string library experience.

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Solid Orchestral String Library

A very solid contender for string libraries, though strongly recommend buying the "East West Hollywood Orchestra" which includes the brass, woodwinds, and percussion. While yes there are better string libraries out there it is great for the price. Particularly if you own platinum, 5 mic positions allow you to get a very dry sound if desired or layer the mics to generate your own sound space. The downsides of this string library is its "out of box Hollywood sound." The strings are lush and fairly big but if you need smaller ensemble sizes or sounds it'll be difficult to work around that need. It also does not have true Divisi, that is the sound is programmed to be divisi-like but it is not the same authenticity from a library such as Kirk Hunter's various string libraries.

To conclude you get a nice, big, lush sound. With Platinum you get mic positions for even better sound shaping. However you may run into issues doing chamber music due to its large sound. Thus if you need something more petite then there are other libraries to look out for. On sale, if you get the bundle, it's a sweet deal and unless you're on a budget (or using this as a stepping stone) you should go for Platinum.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

First Violins Long Vib Sus 13 (can't remember the name) which is an intensive patch taking awhile to load. That being said it has a wonderful sound.

The Viola Patches (if you choose the "right" ones) are among my favorite across string libraries (competing with Kirk Hunter.) In large part because of the consistent vibrato. Generally it makes BBC Symphonic Orchestra's Viola patches feel weak. I don't blame other string libraries when you consider the reputation of real life viola players.

federicovaona

The best sounding orchestra strings

I think is one of my favourite software sample library. Huge and real, it takes a lot of memory and if you don't have a great fast hard drive you can't afford that. So first of all, think about your system and SSD super fast drives to work with it.

pissman10000000

very good quality but uses quite alot of RAM

very good quality but uses quite alot of RAM

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Best Orchestral sounds ever made!

I Want this soooooo bad. I saw people using it and it sounds fricking amazing.

Artist usage

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See how SeamlessR uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

SeamlessR

Music Producer

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At 2:47, when SeamlessR goes through his samples for East West Quantum Leap, one of the folders is called "Hollywood Strings Instruments".

See how OVERWERK uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

OVERWERK

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The software tools within Logic X that I most often use include: NI Komplete (the whole suite and samplers), NI Massive, VPS Metrum (To make kicks), Logic’s ES2, EXS24, Xfer plugins (like LFO Tool), Sylenth1, FabFilter Pro Suite, EW/QL Symphonic Samples, Voxengo SPAN, iZotope Ozone (Just for analysis, not for actual processing).

See how Grant Kirkhope uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

Grant Kirkhope

Composer

Grant Kirkhope & Graeme Norgate

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" Kontakt is my sample holder. I also use Hollywood Strings for woodwinds and brass, True Strike for percussion, Omnisphere, Damage — that kind of thing."

See how Ryo Nagamatsu uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

Ryo Nagamatsu

Singer, Keyboardist

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"They're heeere! I'm so excited, I want to make something soon!!!"

See how Danny Baranowsky uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

Danny Baranowsky

Composer, Music Producer

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

See how David Newman uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

David Newman

Composer

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David Newman says in this interview that he uses EastWest Hollywood strings.

See how Carlo Maria Cordio uses Eastwest Quantum Leap Hollywood Strings

Carlo Maria Cordio

Keyboardist, Composer

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COMPUTER SOFTWARE Dagli “HOLLYWOOD STRINGS-HOLLYWOOD BRASS DIAMOND BOUNDLE” alle più belle sonorità d’orchestra e di singoli strumenti campionati. Il tutto in una immensa Library in grado di soddisfare qualsiasi tipo di esigenza musicale e sonora arricchita dai più aggiornati Plug-in di effetti.

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