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Synthetic choirs

Eduardo
Tactical Strike

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Posted : Aug 10, 2004 14:14
Hi ppl.

I was woundering which is a good machine/vst that produce a really good synthetized choir pad sound.
like "ooooohhh" or "aaaahhh". I think u all know what sound im talking about.

Anybody around would/could like to share what been using?

thankz ppl see ya soon
PsyGoatDelic
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Aug 10, 2004 14:16
Dcota, Z3ta.... hop i got u right
EYB
Noized

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Posted : Aug 10, 2004 15:01
Try ConcreteFX Woo synth, it is a free formant synthesizer.

Or the advanced version ConcreteFX Vocal VSTi

Quote:

Vocal is a PC VSTi synthesiser which can create range of vocal and choral pad
sounds using formant filters

Features of Vocal

Two set of triple oscillators are used as formant filter sources. These sources
can be be one 9 built-in waves and 2 user definable waves. The pitch of each of
the triple oscillator can be detuned to create much fatter sounds . Also a
noise source allows you to add breathy type noises

Each triple oscillator is out to it's own formant filter. There are 6 built in
formant filters vowel spaces plus 2 user defined formant filter vowel spaces

The output of the formant filter is then passed into a multi mode filter which
can use 12/24 low/high/bp & br filters

6 AHDSFR envelopes , 6 LFO's and 6 step sequences which can control all the
major parameters, using a simple to use modulation matrix . Plus full midi
control of all the controls using midi learning

Chorus, phaser, stereo delay, stereo widener , 2 band equalizer and compressor
effects built

64 presets and full manual



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Posts :  88
Posted : Aug 10, 2004 15:28
Camel Audio Chameleon 5000, sample resynthesis with formant filter & 4 way instrument morphing. Plus my trusty old Yamaha SY85, breathy sounds are it's speciality.
Mike A
Subra

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Posted : Aug 11, 2004 02:27
EYB, I tried the woo and it simply sucks.
Is the Vocal VSTi any better?
Input
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Aug 11, 2004 13:15
try the Spectrasonics "Symphony of Voices - Pop Stacks" CD-

it's exactly what you're looking for           Space is the place
http://www.megabit.co.il
PsYx
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Aug 11, 2004 13:40
Check out the Korg Legacy "Wavestation"...
Complex sounds can be created by combing and altering digital waveforms by a method of synthesis called Advanced Vector Synthesis and Wave Sequencing synthesis.
It's got some really nice choir patches on there...great for pads, bells, well....it's good for all purposes....shipping with over 1000 patches...en more extra banks available...it's a must have !!!! and eh...it comes with the ms-20 & Polysix ...
http://www.korg.co.uk/products/pro_keyboard/legacy/pk_legacy_info03.asp

Check it out...
EYB
Noized

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Posted : Aug 11, 2004 13:42
MikeA i use normally samples for choirs, so i have tried it only some minutes, loaded some presets and it is better than woo.

But what is not better than woo

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Mike A
Subra

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Posted : Aug 11, 2004 13:49
I use my Yamaha, but there's a limit to how much you can manipulate a single sound
I think I should learn how to use vocoders heh
Eduardo
Tactical Strike

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Posts :  53
Posted : Aug 13, 2004 02:55
heeeyy !!

ppl thanks for all the guys who answered !
really apreciated !

The_Guardians_Of_Truth
Atma

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Posts :  379
Posted : Aug 13, 2004 17:51
Best VST Soft Synth for Vocal corus is PLEX !

Boom !
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