Quantum Leap Voices Of Passion
A virtual instrument of female vocalists from Wales, Syria, India, Bulgaria and America. Songwriters and film, TV and game composers as well as New Age artists will be amazed at the ethereal, passionate, flowing, mysterious, wailing and whispering alto and soprano voices featured on Voices of Passion. The first virtual instrument or sample library created specifically for use in the film/TV/game genre, Voices of Passion is also the first created specifically for use in the ambient and New Age genres, and the first to feature true legato intervals.
QUANTUM LEAP VOICES OF PASSION features five outstanding professional female artists singing vowels, words, morphing vowels, effects, phrases, calls, whispers and breath noises. The singers were flown to EASTWEST’s historic Hollywood, Calif. studios (formerly United-Western Studios) from around the globe.
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When ordering "license only" just the serial number for activation will be delivered. Please order only if you have any access to the library content!
Key features of QUANTUM LEAP VOICES OF PASSION include:
- Approximately 8 gigabytes of vocals
- Female vocalists from Wales, Syria, India, Bulgaria and America
- Middle Eastern and Indian phrases presented in a construction kit format, allowing users to create very long, consistent performances
- All singers recorded with great attention paid to pitch
- Oo, oh and ah true legato intervals
- Over 1,000 ethnic phrases with a great deal of passion
- Phrase generator for Welsh vocals
- Expressive samples, non vibrato, delayed vibrato
- Ethereal style, breathy vocals
- New Age vocal performances, staccato and swells
- Superior reverb impulses
This library includes "PLAY 2" as a Sample-Player already
Minimum Requirements for Mac
OSX 10.5 or newer
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.1GHz or newer
2GB Ram
Harddisk 7200 RPM or faster
Recommended Mac System
OSX 10.5 or newer
Mac Pro Quad Core Intel Xeon 2.66GHz or newer
8GB Ram
Harddisk 7200 RPM or faster
Minimum Requirements for PC
Windows XP SP2 or Vista, Sound Card with ASIO Driver
Intel Core 2 Duo, or AMD Dual Core 2.1GHz or newer
4GB RAM
Harddisk 7200 RPM or faster
Recommended PC System
64-bit Windows/Host Sequencer
Intel Core 2 Quad, or AMD Quad-Core 2.66GHz or newer
8GB RAM
Harddisk 7200 RPM or faster
All Systems
iLok required (not included), internet connection required for one-time product activation (a free soundsonline.com account is required for retrieving and managing iLok licenses)
Hard disk space for libray content
DVD Drive
INCLUDED FOR BOTH PC & MAC:
- 32-bit standalone and plug-in versions included.
- 64-bit PC VST (host must support 64-bit VST plugins) and standalone versions included.
- Check the following compatibility chart for availability of other 64-bit versions and updates.
All included instruments, information and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Product activation
This Instrument requires an iLok Key!
This USB protection device is not included in the box of this collection, it is a separate item you have to buy additionally. So you’ll have to order at least one iLok Key with your first purchase. It will be put inside the shopping basket automatically but can be deleted if not required. If you already own another iLok protection device you can use it for this instrument, too. Each iLok dongle can store up to 100 product licenses, the new iLok2 even up to 500 licenses.
Additionally an internet connection on any computer and a free user-accout at www.ilok.com is required to authorize the product.
Well, that?s the short-form review. To elaborate, these are superbly-recorded ?ethnic? samples from Bulgaria, Syria, India, Wales (think Enya), and America (which tend toward more multisampled notes rather than idiosyncratic phrases).
They play back through EastWest?s Play engine (32/64-bit, Windows/Mac, ASIO/Core Audio, VST/AU/RTAS) which itself is pretty cool, with convolution reverb, delay, artificial double tracking (chorus), amplitude envelope, and
lowpass filter. There are also interesting tricks, like assigning mod wheel to sample start point?start anywhere within a phrase. Another is you can use the left, right, or both channels of a vocal (different channels use different mics) but if
you use only one, you can synthesize a stereo spread. The Welsh vocal ?phrase generator? is cool, too. Although initially it seems there are only a handful of presets, the ?master? ones use keyswitching to access multiple
articulations. There are also presets with individual articulations, and some with true legato. Print out the PDF manual?lots of options are hidden in those presets. While obviously geared for video and movies, the vocals are great for replacing that
clichéd diva sound used in a lot of trance music, as well as for any kind of chill. Three words: Evocative, fascinating, and unique. Oh, and add ?wow,? too. ?
EQ MAGAZINE
I almost jumped out of my seat the first time I instantiated this library and played a note. That?s how much personality these performances capture. The amount of attitude is in fact the strength of VOP and, in a sense, its limitation. Female
singers from America, Bulgaria, Syria, and Wales were tracked, and EW made some very interesting decisions. Instead of performing actual words, the Syrian ladies, for example, intone a series of pitched phrases that ?sound? real - at least
to Western ears. The same holds true for the Indian and Bulgarian singers.Load the Bulgarian Master patch, for example, and you?re presented with a series of chromatically pitched phrases that you can switch between. The mod wheel
is critical to the execution of convincing performances. It filters the sounds and adds a great deal of nuance to them. All of the sample sets in this library have convincing legato and portamento, and they highlight the beauty of PLAY?s
DSP.In fact, there seems to be a lot going on underneath the PLAY hood, and the result - across the libraries - is, in part, a gorgeous set of legato transitions. -
MIX
Voices of Passion contains samples of five really good solo female singers from around the world: Syria, India, Bulgaria, Wales, and America. The library contains a large variety of sounds and you can use it in many ways, but in general
it?s very emotional and sets a mood?as the name implies. Like the other libraries in this review, the recordings and performances are terrific. The passionate voices are recorded with different mics in each channel, so you can choose
between thicker and brighter sounds. Normally you?d use the default, which is a stereo mixture of the two going through a rich PLAY convolution reverb that?s mixed in very wet. The Indian and Syrian instruments are phrases?lots of
them mapped to different notes in different keys (triggered by keyswitches). You can make the phrases start later with the mod wheel for more variety. Both these singers are remarkable?true virtuosos. Unlike the Indian and Syrian
singers, the Welsh and American ones can be played like Western instruments?they have actual notes on the keyboard rather than phrases. Even though the singers cover a considerable range of sounds, the American and especially
Welsh singers lean toward the breathy, ethereal side. Finally, the Bulgarian singer is in between: she sings mostly slow-moving phrases on one note. It?s very effective to play her polyphonically, because these independently moving
vocalizations?not words?sound like a small group of women on independent lines. In general the programming makes Voices of Passion easy to play, which seems to be EastWest?s overall philosophy these days. My hunch is that this
library will be especially popular among composers who do a lot of scoring. It?s pure emotion in a box. -
VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT MAGAZINE
Review:
VOICES OF PASSION
Wow!
Well, that?s the short-form review. To elaborate, these are superbly-recorded ?ethnic? samples from Bulgaria, Syria, India, Wales (think Enya), and America (which tend toward more multisampled notes rather than idiosyncratic phrases).
They play back through EastWest?s Play engine (32/64-bit, Windows/Mac, ASIO/Core Audio, VST/AU/RTAS) which itself is pretty cool, with convolution reverb, delay, artificial double tracking (chorus), amplitude envelope, and
lowpass filter. There are also interesting tricks, like assigning mod wheel to sample start point?start anywhere within a phrase. Another is you can use the left, right, or both channels of a vocal (different channels use different mics) but if
you use only one, you can synthesize a stereo spread. The Welsh vocal ?phrase generator? is cool, too. Although initially it seems there are only a handful of presets, the ?master? ones use keyswitching to access multiple
articulations. There are also presets with individual articulations, and some with true legato. Print out the PDF manual?lots of options are hidden in those presets. While obviously geared for video and movies, the vocals are great for replacing that
clichéd diva sound used in a lot of trance music, as well as for any kind of chill. Three words: Evocative, fascinating, and unique. Oh, and add ?wow,? too. ?
EQ MAGAZINE
I almost jumped out of my seat the first time I instantiated this library and played a note. That?s how much personality these performances capture. The amount of attitude is in fact the strength of VOP and, in a sense, its limitation. Female
singers from America, Bulgaria, Syria, and Wales were tracked, and EW made some very interesting decisions. Instead of performing actual words, the Syrian ladies, for example, intone a series of pitched phrases that ?sound? real - at least
to Western ears. The same holds true for the Indian and Bulgarian singers. Load the Bulgarian Master patch, for example, and you?re presented with a series of chromatically pitched phrases that you can switch between. The mod wheel
is critical to the execution of convincing performances. It filters the sounds and adds a great deal of nuance to them. All of the sample sets in this library have convincing legato and portamento, and they highlight the beauty of PLAY?s
DSP. In fact, there seems to be a lot going on underneath the PLAY hood, and the result - across the libraries - is, in part, a gorgeous set of legato transitions. -
MIX
Voices of Passion contains samples of five really good solo female singers from around the world: Syria, India, Bulgaria, Wales, and America. The library contains a large variety of sounds and you can use it in many ways, but in general
it?s very emotional and sets a mood?as the name implies. Like the other libraries in this review, the recordings and performances are terrific. The passionate voices are recorded with different mics in each channel, so you can choose
between thicker and brighter sounds. Normally you?d use the default, which is a stereo mixture of the two going through a rich PLAY convolution reverb that?s mixed in very wet. The Indian and Syrian instruments are phrases?lots of
them mapped to different notes in different keys (triggered by keyswitches). You can make the phrases start later with the mod wheel for more variety. Both these singers are remarkable?true virtuosos. Unlike the Indian and Syrian
singers, the Welsh and American ones can be played like Western instruments?they have actual notes on the keyboard rather than phrases. Even though the singers cover a considerable range of sounds, the American and especially
Welsh singers lean toward the breathy, ethereal side. Finally, the Bulgarian singer is in between: she sings mostly slow-moving phrases on one note. It?s very effective to play her polyphonically, because these independently moving
vocalizations?not words?sound like a small group of women on independent lines. In general the programming makes Voices of Passion easy to play, which seems to be EastWest?s overall philosophy these days. My hunch is that this
library will be especially popular among composers who do a lot of scoring. It?s pure emotion in a box. -
VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT MAGAZINE
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