CHURCH CHOIR in trance??
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Sebraaa12 |
Hello!
I try to figured out what's the best way to produce samples and sounds "choir in trance" ... like in "SUNLIGHT THEORY" respect ENVIO and SVENSON!! -> I hope they recorded at church with microphone -> thats explain everything how perfect the choir sound is :P
Right now I can manage only background voices ...
Examples ->
Plain Choir
With LOW BASS
Clip contains : some random generated melody and ADAGIO FOR STRINGS!
So any tips are welcome! How to make samples sing :P Vocaloid? Melodyne?
So please give me some replies :)
cy
sebra |
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thecYrus |
i don't think that you can produce such vocals choir with a synth..
but you could try to use single choir sounds and layer them in sampler. even, it'll not be perfect... |
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Pappa |
I love those Choir Chorus sounds. Those were awsome. were did u find them at? |
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alanzo |
Spectrasonics Atmosphere has pretty good Choirs and Strings - or if you want a hardware solution the Roland XV5050 is good as well
Here is an example of what I did with Spectrasonics Atmosphere - (it isn't complete) download here |
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Pappa |
Is Atmosphere sampled based or oscillator based?
Sounds so sweet, and good, I like :) |
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alanzo |
It's sample based - the .dat file is 3.74gb making it the biggest synth every |
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Pappa |
is it worth investing, and getting? |
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alanzo |
Depends on what you want to do - if your pure trance then you might want to get a Nord Lead 2 (I've never used one but I've heard that it's great for trance) Atmosphere has a lot of (as the name says) atmospheres - like evolving bells, choirs, strings (both acoustic and analog) - for pure trance leads you would want the Nord Lead 2 but for everything else you can use atmosphere |
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Pappa |
Cool, im intrested in the Atmospheric, sounds. Whats you know about the Novation SuperNova II Synth? |
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alanzo |
No, is it a VSTi or Hard Synth? |
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alanzo |
well your on the right place to find out about it - create a thread and ask if anyone owns one and ask for an opinion. |
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