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EastWest Spaces II $89 til June 21
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EastWest Spaces II $89 til June 21
I missed most of this sale, it's nearly over so you'd have to be quick.
Spaces II has a stellar reputation for quality and I don't think it has been this cheap before. Does anyone know if EastWest's recent new generosity in adding a 2nd license on request extends to this?
https://www.soundsonline.com/synth-and- ... /spaces-ii
Ghostwriter is also on sale for $59 this week.
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Re: EastWest Spaces II $89 til June 21
Any (TSB) user testimonials?
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Re: EastWest Spaces II $89 til June 21
If I had a spare $90 I'd grab it. I've heard demos I really liked, and several friends use it regularly. As it is I might still buy it.
I own Ghostwriter, picked it up quite a while ago, it is not a library I reach for daily, but it has some really good instruments I can't find elsewhere. It sounds great, the instruments are well chosen, hard to hate.
And then there is Fantasy Orchestra, which was on sale recently. I caved. I like Hollywood Orchestra a lot. Still not my first call most of the time, but that has more to do with familiarity with my "older" libraries. It sounds great, the new Opus player is a major improvement over PLAY, and it does cover a LOT of sonic territory.
I own Ghostwriter, picked it up quite a while ago, it is not a library I reach for daily, but it has some really good instruments I can't find elsewhere. It sounds great, the instruments are well chosen, hard to hate.
And then there is Fantasy Orchestra, which was on sale recently. I caved. I like Hollywood Orchestra a lot. Still not my first call most of the time, but that has more to do with familiarity with my "older" libraries. It sounds great, the new Opus player is a major improvement over PLAY, and it does cover a LOT of sonic territory.