Views Read Edit View history. I really like Murrthecat's Russian example above, even the "rough Russian" is clearer than most other libraries I've heard. TechRadar noted the amount of samples crammed into the software at 38GB spread across 9 DVDs and it was part of a growing trend at time of release of amassing large amounts of sampled sounds into a product. I'm hoping EW is working on a new Choir. Yes Are there dynamics built in like Voxos or is it just volume? Forums Latest Posts Search forums.
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How well do the slurred legatos work and sound? Electronic Musician reviewer David M. Yes Are there dynamics built in like Voxos or is it just volume?
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Unlike the original software, the expansion is recorded with a single microphone. I listened to Voxos again and although I really like the sound wordbuuilder legatos, I know I would probably get more use out of Symphonic Choirs.

It also includes sample patches "Angels" and "Demons" from "Voices of the Apocalypse". Pages using Infobox software with unknown parameters. Other samples include solo sounds in symphnoic such as whispers covering Soprano, Alto and choir boy, though these samples do not use WordBuilder.
He noted at the time of his review there were no solo tenor or bass samples and the sympgonic builder did not work with the solo samples, but gave an overall good review. Symphonic Choirs and Wordbuilder. I know what you mean, any library can seem underwhelming if you can't use it.
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The software also works with Kompakt allowing for use of sound layers for user creation of choirs to suit the means, although the software can be used without Kompakt the user will not be able to access the full capabilities of the sample library.
Rubin felt the software was "high-end" noting its flexibility. Forums Latest Posts Search forums. Purchased and made a review of SC is on page 2, but I thought I would answer my own questions below Is the word builder worth it? It has seen upgrades since the original and in the PLAY version 2. It's about time for something groundbreaking in that area. Other criticisms include the note of the wobbliness of some of the solo samples and while the Bass were symphonlc and the sopranos "ethereal" it was difficult to make samples switch roles.
I don't mind tweaking it like Nick did in his video, but just having the option to tweak like this is only available in SC and Virharmonic which I can't get clear enough consonants to make reliable Englishbut please let me know if there are others.
However, it noted the software's limitations beyond that of choir. Windows 7 or later, OS X I'd also recommend looking at Requiem Light also SoundIron chkirs, if you're just looking for consonants and syllables to compliment your existing vowel library.
When reviewing the original version of the software, Sound on Sound reviewer John Walden called the quality "magnificent" and believed it was suitable for hobbyist, educational and professional markets. Strange someone else had pointed out in another post that there are no legatos in SC. Most of the time I only use the basic syllables anyways so I probably wouldn't miss the word builder very much.
When actual symphonic choirs sing in those huge halls, most people if any cannot really understand what they're singing about - it IS a garble! It was recorded with 3 microphones, allowing for results that give the impression of the choir being in different positions. Hey Kurtvanzo, you can't be Captain Zorro.
It has vocal samples for male, female and young boys' choirs. And how many dynamic layers are there?
I also like the sound of the library and the hall it was recorded in, but still the most natural and realistic wordbilder phrase builder based choir library available right now is the StormChoir Series, which can't do everything, but excells at what it was designed for.
They were also built with the WordBuilder in mind.
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Audio Pro Central felt that the software was expensive, but still cheaper than hiring an entire choir for the same session and state its results were "breath taking". I think Word Builder could be still improved in terms of interface but in my experience SC with Word Builder is a very versatile choir. I'd like to use it in simple pieces where the vocal will open the piece on it's own or have simple backing.
The Wordbuilder from Symphonic Choirs is still the best one out there.
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