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Symphonic Orchestra's Professional Expansion doubles the size of the library, maintains its excellent quality and greatly enhances its musical depth. Its Platinum Edition costs a few bob, but then it would be silly to expect a work of this magnitude and quality to come cheap. Committed SO users will be delighted with the new samples, and for the undecided, the Silver Edition's original-plus-XP bundle is an affordable way of testing the water.
I compose music for feature films. I come from a classical background and my music is primarily for the orchestra with additional electronic elements when appropriate. When I compose, I have a full orchestra loaded into samplers. The cost of it really isn't an issue for me, because when I need to do the orchestral mock-ups I need to have the best sounding, most expressive orchestral instruments I can find. The big issue I have had with orchestral sample libraries in the past has been the way they were recorded. Most of them were close mic'ed and not in a proper environment for an orchestra. No matter how much reverb you put on those recordings, they never sound good. The EWQLSO recordings are excellent and sound the way a real orchestra sounds in a hall or sound stage. The sounds are inspiring to play because they sound so good. Simply put: EWQLSO is now the best sounding orchestral library on the market!
With a Logitech controller, four computers and a Mac gooseneck, you could get away with paltry 24 inputs and 16 outputs, but Newman likes to keep things open. He uses an internal mixer to record the performances and then routes them to various sequencers. Eight of his computers are under the control of MIDI request/answer (m-r-a) software, and each is dedicated to one style of orchestration, such as symphonic one-, two-, or three-handed. Newman teaches many students, and even more clients, about programming orchestral performances on computers, presenting his projects at conferences and workshops all over the world, and selling or renting Symphonic Orchestra CD-ROMs. 7211a4ac4a