Eastwest Hollywood Orchestral Percussion: Diamon...
: 24-bit samples, five microphone positions, and typically provided on a hard drive.
According to the EastWest Woodwinds Manual , which outlines the series' standard tier differences:
: 16-bit samples, a single microphone position, and provided via DVD or download. The Opus Edition Transition EastWest Hollywood Orchestral Percussion Diamon...
: Includes essentials like celesta, vibraphone, glockenspiel, and marimba.
The is a professional-grade virtual instrument library designed specifically for media composers who require a high-impact, cinematic sound. Produced by Doug Rogers, Nick Phoenix, and Thomas Bergersen, and engineered by Academy Award-winner Shawn Murphy, this library was recorded in EastWest's legendary Studio 1 to ensure a cohesive sound when paired with other Hollywood Series titles. Key Features & Capabilities : 24-bit samples, five microphone positions, and typically
: The library focuses on traditional orchestral percussion with extreme detail, utilizing 8-way round robin and unique repetition sampling to avoid the "machine-gun effect" and deliver realistic performances.
: The Diamond Edition distinguishes itself from the Gold version by offering five independent, phase-locked mic positions— Close, Mid, Main (Decca Tree), Surround, and Vintage (circa 1945 RCA Ribbon) —allowing for total control over room ambience. Massive Instrument Palette : : The Diamond Edition distinguishes itself from the
: The library contains approximately 75 GB of 24-bit/44.1k samples . Because of its high resource demand, using an SSD for storage is strongly recommended for optimal performance. Comparison: Diamond vs. Gold

