

Not only made it a full symphonic, Hollywood-style choir available to any composer, it also came with a groundbreaking new WordBuilder feature, that for the first time ever allowed for typing in lyrics – or phonetics rather – which would be sung by the choir. When East West/Quantum Leap brought out Symphonic Choirs back in 2005, the library’s concept and engine was a real game changer.

In this review, we’re going to have a close listen and look into this comprehensive 59 GB cinematic choir instrument and find out together what features can make it stand apart from its competitors. Probably its biggest feature is its one-of-a-kind WorldBuilder engine which enables composers to type in their very own lyrics and have them sung by the virtual choir. Hollywood Choirs features a symphonic female and male choir meticulously captured by a collection of high-end microphones on a professional scoring stage.

Hollywood Choirs is the name of renowned L.A.-based virtual instruments developer East West/Quantum Leap‘s most recent product and their long-awaited sequel to 2005’s acclaimed Symphonic Choirs.
