[win] - Eastwest Hollywood Brass Diamond

: All samples are recorded at 24-bit, ensuring maximum dynamic range and sonic clarity.

: The library is famous for its "big" Hollywood sound. It excels at aggressive, epic brass lines but is equally capable of delicate, soft choral-like textures. Why It Remains a Standard EastWest Hollywood Brass Diamond [WiN]

Even years after its initial release, EastWest Hollywood Brass Diamond remains a staple in the toolkit of professional film, TV, and game composers. Its combination of a world-class recording environment, top-tier players, and meticulous sampling makes it one of the most realistic brass libraries available for the Windows platform. : All samples are recorded at 24-bit, ensuring

: Unlike the Gold version, Diamond provides five independent microphone mixes (Main, Mid, Close, Surround, and Vintage Surround), allowing you to blend the room sound to fit your mix perfectly. Why It Remains a Standard Even years after

is a professional-grade virtual instrument library designed for high-end orchestral scoring and music production. Developed by Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix, this library is renowned for its cinematic sound quality, having been recorded at the legendary EastWest Studio 1—the same room where countless Hollywood soundtracks were born. Key Features of the Diamond Edition

: Features deep-sampled solo instruments and sections, including Trumpets, Trombones, French Horns, and Tubas. Technical Performance and Interface

: Because it is a "Diamond" library, it requires a significant amount of disk space (roughly 150GB) and a powerful PC. For Windows (WiN) users, an SSD is highly recommended to handle the high-speed streaming of 24-bit samples.