THE MOST DETAILED STRING LIBRARY YET. PERIOD.
The long-awaited sequel to Hollywood Strings has finally arrived. But this time, we made a hard pivot: Instead of going bigger, we recorded a tight 21-piece chamber strings ensemble in EastWest Studio 2 for our most nuanced string library yet — smaller room, same production team, no less cinematic. You’ll find all the essential articulations, including legato, detache, pizzicato, staccato, spiccato, marcato, col legno, and even rare textural styles like flautando, each with up to four dynamics, ensuring an unparalleled level of expressiveness and realism. From the delicate intimacy of pianissimo to the commanding authority of fortissimo, and everything in between, articulations are captured with exacting detail by an extensive array of microphones, giving you unprecedented control over the performance and sound of the strings.
EMOTIONAL. INTIMATE. RAW.
We close-mic’d every instrument closer than we ever have before, capturing the grit, depth, and air of every note in the finest detail possible. You can independently control 3 separate close mic positions (including mics attached directly to the instruments), plus main, mid-field, and surround mics. There’s no limit to the depth you can create — Hollywood Strings 2 is even Atmos-ready, so you can create Atmos mixes in DAWs that support Atmos. Epic arrangements are great, but there’s more to strings than scale alone... and while its predecessor is indeed epic, Hollywood Strings 2 goes even further, molding itself to any task.
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very cool that you are and EW Lurker
i have Hollywood Strings and for the most part it works as advertised-
when i updated the library- i now have an additional alias http://files.me.com/jpastaman63/xkxsea
i did clean it up a bit by deleting the Alias...
...Of which, there is no such thing anyway. Sure, you want to start with a good lib - CineStrings, Mural, LASS, Hollywood Strings, etc., will all give you the ability to get really good sounding virtual strings. But the libs don't write, arrange and polish MIDI info - you do. I have heard some people...
...collection. You're right about Lo-fi being a vibe you have to understand innately. I love the EW orchestral libraries, especially Hollywood Strings 2 and Hollywood Pop Brass. And the vocal libraries are excellent. But this one doesn't really offer content I can't get from VI's and effects I already have. Like Sugar Bytes Cyclops...
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