East West/Quantum Leap's Colossus is supplied with Kompakt as its playback engine, which is identical to the version of Kompakt included with East West's Vapor, reviewed in SOS February. While 'Colossus' might have a number of meanings, it's a pretty safe bet that East West.
East West introduced Colossus, a high-end GM-compatible sound library, at the 2005 Winter NAMM show.
The best part is, after you record your songs (using built-in tunes or your own freestyle tracks), you can share them on. Additional tracks will be available for purchase through the app in the future.At $2.99, I Am T-Pain looks like it packs a lot of entertainment in a tiny package.
Colossus is a massive 32-gigabyte virtual instrument that includes all of the instruments and SFX in the GM specification, and more. Recorded by Quantum Leap producer Nick Phoenix and multiple Prof. Keith O. Johnson, Colossus includes 15 gigabytes of new sounds, a new 2 gig piano, and 15 gigs of sounds from the range of Quantum Leap and EastWest titles.
Purity vst plugin free download. A hardware rack-mount version of Colossus called Colossus Live will follow the software release.
MSRP $995.00. Slated for release on February 28
For more information, visit the East West site.