: Before this, most high-end libraries lived inside Native Instruments' Kontakt. EastWest gambled on their own 64-bit engine to provide a more tailored interface, including built-in convolution reverb sampled from real LA studios.
The story of (often referred to as EWQL Gypsy) is one of technical ambition meeting old-world soul. Launched in July 2007 , it was designed by producers Nick Phoenix and Doug Rogers to capture the raw, emotional essence of gypsy-style music—a genre that is notoriously difficult to replicate digitally due to its expressive, "imperfect" nature. The Technical "Win" EastWest Gypsy [WiN]
Watch how the expressive articulations and real-world studio reverb bring these gypsy-style instruments to life in this detailed review: East West Quantum Leap Gypsy review floridamusiccompany YouTube• Jul 18, 2007 If you're looking for more info, : Before this, most high-end libraries lived inside