So, those 60 GB for Hollywood Choirs ended up as an extra 110 GB free space on my disk, having installed this one and uninstalled most others. I uninstalled most other choir libraries. Two weeks later, after trying many different things, I decided to free up some disk space. I spent some quality time downloading the whole thing and spent another two days going through the manuals exploring all the options, as I’ve never used their Play instrument before. I glanced through the specifications and decided to try this one anyway, as having read the description figured this one could prove to be different to all the other choir libraries that I’ve collected till now. Not that I wasn’t keen to do that, but during the years I’ve collected a very impressive number of choirs for my library arsenal and I’m always a bit tight on a disk space. In preparing for this article, I asked for some other, older EastWest products but they suggested I try their newest: Hollywood Choirs. Hollywood Choir supplies a language and with a language we can recreate all words, vowels, syllables and anything else you need – one choir does it all.
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