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Megalopsy
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 00:19
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Domi
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 00:27
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dtd
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 00:45
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ess765
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 04:03
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Hi Filter.
if you look for like real choir voices I d I d advice you to use a sampler and look for samples colections such as Miroslav Vitous, cause I ve never seen vsti designed to reproduce church like choirs specificly. But there s one vsti I use sometimes which is really great. It s the only one I ve ever seen totaly designed to reproduce vocal textures: it s called Angelina (Big Tick audio software)
here s the link:
http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/index.php?action=PROD&pcode=130&lang=EN
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solconnection
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 04:24
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spectrasonics symphony of voices.
http://www.spectrasonics.net/libraries/symphonyvoices.php
pretty expensive though...and big (4cd's) but it is pure quality..check the demos out synthed choirs usually dont sound very nice...and i dont reckon big tick angelina sounds like a choir at all hehe
have a nice day
-Dan
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Sunrunner
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 07:24
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hey hey, don't be so quick to judge it sounds like a choir, just one that's been synthesized on an atari
definitely check out sample cds for this stuff, vsts just don't cut it for good choir samples.
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ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 14:46
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If u are Cubase SX 2 user, u can try Embracer. It has a choir voice preset. Not a great voice, but a decent one imho.
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Get-a-fix
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 17:10
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gill
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Posted : Jun 14, 2006 21:37
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Jun 15, 2006 00:44
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vipal
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The_Guardians_Of_Truth
Atma
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Posted : Jun 15, 2006 01:28
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Try Magnus Choir Vst !!!
I have the demo and it sound's amazing..too bad i couldn't find it full version
  NEW ALBUM OUT SOON !!!
"ATMA - Music Revolution"
www.myspace.com/atmastudio |
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Minimal Monster
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Posted : Jun 16, 2006 20:21
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kyro prophet
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Posted : Jul 26, 2006 10:57
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when i was using reason 2.5 over a year ago, i recall there was a decent set of samples for the reason sampler. i believe it was called "voices of the apocalypse" or something to that effect. good female ahhs for sure, used them in a track. |
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psylevation
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Posted : Jul 26, 2006 12:45
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On 2006-06-15 00:44, Colin OOOD wrote:
A microphone, Sound Forge, a good formant-shifting plugin and Halion or Kontakt
DIY is the way forward!
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good idea, and I do like moving forward, as a matter of fact it's the only way I like to move |
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