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Ra running as a VST plug-in within Cubase SX — Kompakt performed flawlessly throughout the test period. Continuing the recent tradition for wedding software-instrument front ends to vast sample libraries, Ra is a 14GB collection of exotic and 'world' instruments with an NI Kompakt wrapper. The latest collaboration between East West and Quantum Leap is the Ra virtual instrument.

EastWest/Quantum Leap RA provides composers with access to a variety of rare and unique instruments from Africa, Europe, India, the Americas and Australia, the Far East, and the Middle East and Turkish Empires. Kindle for mac can harm computer. Musicians will find that RA has an amazing sound quality and they'll marvel at the articulation of each instrument which has a wide range that goes from controlled to expressive. Download Eastwest Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Gold version torrent or any other torrent from the Applications Windows. Direct download via magnet link. Installation of the EASTWEST/QUANTUM LEAP RA This Virtual Instrument RA consists of a special version of Native Instruments KOMPAKT Sample Player and the RA Virtual Sound Module from EastWest. Quantum Leap RA - PLAY Edition provides composers with access to a variety of rare and unique instruments from Africa, Europe, India, the Americas and Australia, the Far East, and the Middle East and Turkish Empires.
For those that don't recall their ancient Egyptian mythology, Ra was regarded as the creator of everything, and the god of the sun (don't worry, I couldn't remember that either — but it's all explained in the excellent PDF manual which also gives some background on the instruments in this collection). The library producers thought this would be a suitable title for an ambitious collection of rare and ethnic instruments from around the globe. As shown by the screenshots throughout this article, like a number of other recent products from both East West/Quantum Leap and Zero G, Ra uses a custom version of Native Instruments' Kompakt as the software sample-playback front end. This is identical to the version of Kompakt included with the Colossus and Vapor libraries I looked at in February and July's SOS, so there is little need to repeat the details of the front end itself. However, it is worth recalling that the samples can only be accessed via the supplied version of Kompakt (or via the full version of one of NI's software samplers). This offers some copy protection to the producers of the library, as on-line registration is required via the Native Instruments web site, but unfortunately, it does prevent users from running different sample-playback software.