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Description
Unlock a world of musical exploration with the EastWest Quantum Leap Ra, a comprehensive collection of rare and ethnic instruments from every corner of the globe. Perfect for composers and producers looking to infuse their projects with authentic world sounds, this virtual instrument software brings together an impressive array of instruments from Africa, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Each sound has been meticulously captured using a high-quality, phase-accurate 8-microphone setup, ensuring a stunningly detailed and three-dimensional audio experience.
The Quantum Leap Ra is designed to work seamlessly with EastWest’s custom OPUS engine, offering enhanced control over instrument articulation and expression. Whether you're scoring a film, producing an album, or simply expanding your musical palette, the OPUS engine facilitates a fluid integration of these diverse sounds into your compositions. From the haunting resonance of the Armenian Duduk to the rhythmic pulse of the Taiko Drums, each instrument is brought to life with remarkable clarity and realism.
Embark on a sonic journey and let the rich, evocative tones of the Quantum Leap Ra inspire your next masterpiece.
Key Features:
- Extensive collection of rare and ethnic instruments from around the world
- Captured with an 8-microphone setup for exceptional audio detail
- Integrated with EastWest’s custom OPUS engine for enhanced control
- Instruments include unique offerings from Africa, the Americas, Europe, and more
- Supports various performance styles for versatile composition options
Product specs
| Software Type | World instrument library |
| Platform | Mac, PC |
| Upgrade/Full | Full |
| Download/Boxed | Download |
| Bit Depth | 64-bit |
| Format | Standalone, AAX Native, VST, AU |
| Authorization Type | iLok Account |
| Hardware Requirements - Mac | 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 or higher, 8GB RAM minimum |
| Hardware Requirements - PC | 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 or higher, 8GB RAM minimum |
| OS Requirements - Mac | macOS 10.13 or later, EastWest OPUS |
| OS Requirements - PC | Windows 10 or later, EastWest OPUS |
FAQs
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What types of instruments are included in the EastWest Quantum Leap Ra library?
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The EastWest Quantum Leap Ra library includes a diverse collection of world instruments from various cultures, such as Middle Eastern, Indian, and African instruments, providing a unique palette for composers seeking authentic ethnic sounds.
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Is EastWest Quantum Leap Ra compatible with my DAW?
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EastWest Quantum Leap Ra is compatible with DAWs that support AAX Native, VST, or AU formats, making it versatile for integration with most popular digital audio workstations.
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What are the system requirements for running EastWest Quantum Leap Ra on a Mac?
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To run EastWest Quantum Leap Ra on a Mac, you'll need at least a 2.7GHz Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and macOS 10.13 or later, along with the EastWest OPUS engine.
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Does EastWest Quantum Leap Ra require an iLok account for authorization?
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Yes, EastWest Quantum Leap Ra requires an iLok account for software authorization, ensuring secure access and management of your licenses.
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Can I use EastWest Quantum Leap Ra as a standalone application?
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Yes, EastWest Quantum Leap Ra can function as a standalone application, allowing you to use the instrument library without needing a DAW.
Videos
EastWest Sounds
EastWest RA Walkthrough
Reviews
PROS
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Exceptionally sounding instruments, especially for Middle Eastern music
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Well produced with attention to detail
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Extensive library for each instrument
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Perfect for Middle Eastern sound enthusiasts
CONS
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Limited instrument selection, especially in percussion
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PLAY engine lacks flexibility for sound design
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License is non-transferable
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EastWest Quantum Leap Ra.
Comparisons
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Many users favor Kontakt over EWQL for its versatility and industry standard status, indicating superior orchestral and choir capabilities.
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Users note that while EWQLSO is dated, modern libraries offer greater ease of use and control, suggesting a trade-off between cost and modern features.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 10 Ratings
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Ethnic powerhouse
This one is the vst I probably use whenever I can. The amount of instruments is okay, but the library for each instrument is insane.
Artist usage
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Christopher Franke lists the EastWest Quantum Leap Ra virtual instrument on his official website, indicating its use in his music production.
"QLRa" is mentioned in one of the blog posts on this page. Several Ra instruments can be heard in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds' soundtrack, which was done by Nagamatsu.
One of the zourna patches from RA can be heard in this song by Jake from 2014.
In this interview with guitarguitar, Adrian von Ziegler confirms to using EWQL (East West/Quantum Leap) and ERA (Best Service/Eduardo Tarilonte ERA series) virtual instruments as well as Magix Music Maker and an unspecified keyboard.
In various songs, such as Wolf Blood (https://youtu.be/06H_6oI4EK4?si=8dzI3TlWKu-buUXo&t=47) at 0:47 you can hear the very iconic Uilleann Pipes from East West Quantum Leap Rare Instruments/Ra.
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