OUT NOW: Originals Epic Choir - The One You've Been Waiting For...

Explore the endless potential of the human voice with a 50-piece large-scale ensemble


Available now for just £29/$29/€29 -https://bit.ly/3RVlGg6


🎙 3 Signals including 'Ethereal' created using post-production FX to add an atmospheric quality


🎙 12 different articulations at your fingertips - from shorts and longs to episodic, with a range of vowel sounds


🎙 Recorded at the renowned Lyndhurst Hall at AIR Studios.


Watch the walkthrough 👇🏼


Comments

  • I believe you’ve made a mistake in the pricing!! Absolutely stunning choir package

  • your marketing department is extraordinary, congratulations

    Paolo Siani

  • Sounds fantastic - but I really miss an UH patch - but maybe that is too much to ask for, at that price? :)

  • I really wanted a choir library and not being able to afford the whole set of Mister Whithecare ensemble, I had to content myself with the patch in LABS, which gives good results in context.

    This one is a giveaway for the price.

    Only regret, the absence of a legato patch (but it should perhaps not dream).

    You can quite easily write a 4-voice polyphony with this, by accepting a form of mixing of ranges. The result is very convincing, as long as the joints are not too audible.

    In any case, the stamps are good. Great capture job once again!

    I dream of a slightly more advanced version, even if it means putting an intermediate price on it.

  • What is the best Arp or other MIDI plugin to use on the short staccato syllables (i'm using CUBASE) to get the most "realistic" feel?

  • I'm using Studio One. It has in-built articulations. Generally I've found that Glissando sounds more natural than any of the Arpeggios or Portamento. However it creates a very bright / upbeat feel with the Sopranos. I take it that you want to use these to 'bridge' keyed or written notes.

  • Donkey_Oaty
    edited August 2022


  • There's an ‘Uh’ voice in the free Labs Micah's Choir. It can be used in polyphony and is IMO, quite fabulous. I'm using it in everything from a choral piece through EDM to reggae. It’s become a ‘go to’ for me. I have yet to try it staccato.

  • I used the syllables as a normal instrument (with a short attack and decay). It work's very well, I think. I played around in this experiment.

    https://youtu.be/s4Sc_Hk5xzM

  • Just got it. Gona see how it sounds.

    Dj Renigade

    RenigadeCineTrax[at]outlook.com

  • Bravo for your composition.

    As a singer, I find it difficult to get this set to sound right (it is my professional bias), but you do it very well.

    It is necessary to keep in mind the limits of these patches which do not allow everything, and in particular access to the expressive variety of a choir with its very specific attacks and end of sound. The number of vowels offered is also in my opinion a little limited by this library, but again, it is very acceptable for the price! (a real gift even!).

    I would not go so far as to entrust "epic choir" with the entirety of a choral composition, and I dream of a library as vast and complex for choir as what spitfire offers for orchestra and strings, through its various achievements. (maybe the beautiful eric whitacre chorus patch is just what i need, judging by the examples... But the price is severe for me...)

    I had used Epic choir in accompaniment of a solo voice, and mixed with other libraries, for a result which I find relatively credible.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlDXL-EIVzo