Quantum Leap Spaces - The New Standard In Convolution Reverb
QUANTUM LEAP SPACES from EASTWEST is a 24-bit, true stereo. convolution reverb that sets a new standard by utilizing new impulse recording techniques developed over the past seven years.
An arsenal of the best gear that Neumann, Neve, Telefunken, TG, Manley, Sennheiser, Fairchild (to name a few) have produced over the past 60 years was used to create QUANTUM LEAP SPACES, along with the Sony DRE S777 sampling reverb and Meitner A-D converters. ATC monitors were positioned in the room/hall to emulate the real world sound projection properties of various instruments. So an impulse taken for a French horn was created by firing the sweep tones from the middle to left rear of the stage, backwards and slightly towards the floor. 1st violin section impulses were taken by firing a series of speakers at an angle towards the ceiling, just like a real section. A fifth speaker with the high end reduced was fired towards the floor to emulate the body of the violins. This same methodology was used to record reverbs for rock instruments in various LA studios. Because of this, the reverbs in QUANTUM LEAP SPACES have a fantastic balance of early reflections and room sound that really draws a dry instrument into the space, rather than the usual "sound plus reverb" result.
QUANTUM LEAP SPACES includes a very hi-resolution, true stereo engine that focuses on delivering the very best sound at a very low CPU load. Most impulses are in 8 channel format, so surround mixes can be created. In the end, what makes QUANTUM LEAP SPACES unique is that every impulse is special. There is no wading through endless folders of cryptically labelled identical sounding impulses. In fact, QUANTUM LEAP SPACES takes the mystery out of choosing reverbs by suppling suitable recommendations for every instrument and style.
QUANTUM LEAP SPACES has custom impulses taken over the past seven years from around the globe, with a focus on the western United States. QUANTUM LEAP SPACES includes concert halls (including the EWQLSO Hall), churches, cathedrals, caverns, rock studios (including EastWest Studios), soundstages, forests, a swimming hall, parking garages, water tanks, a tunnel, vintage plates and custom digital reverb preset impulses. To take it all a step further, additional impulses were supplied by Ralph Kessler of masterpinguin. Ralph is responsible for the best impulses in the now discontinued Wizoo W2 and W5 reverbs. Remember the HDIR Cathedral? This impulse and dozens of others from the same venue are included in QUANTUM LEAP SPACES, along with other fantastic European venues. Ralph shares the same passion for reverb impulses that we do. His methods are slightly different, but the results are stunning and state of the art.
Features
Produced and Engineered By Nick Phoenix
Highest resolution, most useful, reverbs available
24-bit True Stereo, with True Surround capability
ATC, Neumann, Telefunken, Neve, Meitner Signal Path
Film Score, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Classical, Esoteric and Dreamy Reverbs
Low CPU usage, with cleanest signal path possible
Video Demos
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Ambient by Nick Phoenix |
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Drums by Nick Phoenix |
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Orchestral by Nick Phoenix |
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Piano by Nick Phoenix |
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Solo Instruments - by Nick Phoenix |
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System Requirements
Mac minimum requirements
- Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.1GHz or higher
- 2GB RAM
- Mac OSX 10.5 or later
Mac recommended systems
- Mac Pro Quad Core Intel Xeon 2.66GHz or higher
- 4GB RAM
- Mac OSX 10.5 or later
PC minimum requirements
- Intel Core 2 Duo, or AMD Dual Core 2.1GHz or higher
- 2GB RAM
- Windows XP SP2, Vista, or Windows 7
- Sound card with ASIO drivers
PC recommended systems
- Intel Core 2 Quad, or AMD Quad Core 2.66GHz or higher
- 4GB RAM
- 64-bit Windows/Host Sequencer
- Sound card with ASIO drivers
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.
CONCLUSION
There aren’t too many products I get so excited about that I want to say, “thank you,” to the developer. But this time it’s called for. Thank you Nick Phoenix for making my music, and consequently me, sound better....
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