Sample Voice Choir Vocals
Can anyone tell me which of these two choir vocal progams are better overall, the Apocalypse or the Symphony of Voices? I am a composer, and I need good vocals. I have heard some of the demos on both of them and they both sound pretty good, but I need to hear from one of you that has actually used them and can compare them. By the way, if you don't know already , I believe that, with the Sonar Production Studio edition, the Vsampler3 software can work with the software formats of both these programs, Akai and Gigga, or at least that is what I observed. When you open the Synth Rack, the differenct sampling formats are listed as buttons that you can click on and import programs like Symphony of Voices or Apocalypse (that you have purchased and loaded into your computer), etc into your Sonar program to play like any other instrument. I hope that I am correct. Has anyone used the Sonar VSampler 3 with the Akai or Gigga formats? Marty
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/08 15:45:34
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I have the Best Service volume 13 that has some nice sounding choirs, and the double cd set has several different formats ready for you to load. Everything seems to work fine(I chose the Halion format), except that some of the loop points have clicks... not good. The Akia banks seem the worst. But 'in the mix', they work fine. And to think how long it took me to create a multi-sampled choir from just the wave files compared to how easy it is to just load the pre-formated banks has made me a true fan.
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/08 16:38:47
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I'm rather a big fan of the good ol' Mellotron Choirs. GMEDIA's M-Tron VSTi is an absolute blast with the famous Choirs + 2 other variations. Not to mention the flutes, strings and vibes. www.gmediamusic.com Call me old fashioned, but you just can't whack a choir that's very slightly out of tune and lasts 8 seconds...
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/08 16:54:25
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/08 17:42:31
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You might already have heard these examples if you browsed the 'Songs' forum, but if not, there are a few examples of heavy VOTA use at www.soundclick.com/guglielmo -- used with Sonar 3 + gigastudio, I think that vsampler could handle the format, but haven't tried because gigastudio works fine and I have it already. Never used Symphony of Voices, so if you buy it, please report back!
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 01:58:56
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I am a user of Symphony of Voices and I must say, you have the full London Choir at your disposal, so yes, this I think is definitely up your ally, great samples, voices, programs, FX, etc......I bought a year ago or so and I have been pleased with it.... But do buy it in the Akai sample format. I got my in the Roland format and there are some samples that just will not play nice with a K2000 sythn:)...
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 03:21:46
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Can anyone tell me which of these two choir vocal progams are better overall, the Apocalypse or the Symphony of Voices? They're both excellent choices. However, I own the Symphony of Voices here at home for two reasons: 1) I wanted the Roland format for my XV-5080; and 2) The SOV is more expressive, offers a larger variation of different choirs, and tends to be more applicable to a wider range of musical styles. The VotA library is excellent as well - however, it tends to lean more toward that big "Hollywood" choral sound that is found in so many films. Think of the choral piece at the end of Star Wars Ep. I, and that pretty much sums it up. Certainly it offers a dynamic range from soft to loud, but even the soft parts have a certatin intensity to them that I find inappropriate for many of the softer musical styles, such as new age, meditation, ambient/trance and basic pop backgrounds. The SoV library gives four choirs - London Choir, Boys Choir, Gregorian Choir and Pop Vocal Stacks (think Enya). Each one offers velocity variations in several vowel expressions (ee, oh, oo, ah), along with phrases which are tastefully done. Then there is the Soloists section, which though more limited in its application, does offer some nice colors which can be used when appropriate. The VotA libray has one thing going for it - there's a downloadable speech editor, which allows one to create phonetic phrases for the choir to sing. It gets pretty close to sounding like the real thing, and is great for film scores. My advice... If you want variety and a wide range of applicable sounds, then go for SoV. You will not be dissappointed, trust me. It's an exceptionally well done library. If you're looking for "film score" chorals, and need more intensity in their performance, along with the need to create specific phonetic phrasing, the go for VotA. And if budget is not an issue (or the studio/label is covering it), get both and have all bases covered - musical and dramatic. If I had only one to choose from, it would be SoV. Actually, that's why I have a copy here at home for my own projects...
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 08:13:57
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Thanks for the balanced report, Akshara! Now I'm thinking about adding SOV to my collection. I know it has no consonants, but is your vowel list complete? (Only ee oh oo ah? Not eh uh ih mm?)
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 17:59:07
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It doesn't offer every vowel sound, but focuses on the most useable ones, which can be combined/filtered to get just about anything. If they went for every vowel, this set would have been 10+ CDs and over $1k, not just 4 CDs and $500, lol. Here's what it does have... Full Choir - Ahs, Ohs, Oos, Mms, Oh<Ah Crescendo Mens Choir - Ahs, Ohs, Oos, Ees, Oh<Ah Crescendo Womens Choir - Ahs, Ohs, Oos, Mms, Oh<Ah Crescendo Boys Choir - Ahs, Oos, Ees, Mms Gregorian Choir - Ohs, Mms Male/Female Stacks - Ahs, Ees, Oos, Ohs, Mms, Vvs, Zzs Male/Female Scoops - Ahs, Ees, Oos, Ohs, Mms Understand that these are all velocity switched, multisampled stereo sounds. And the above listings cover only 10 of the 29 categories offered on the four CDs. There are a lot of articulations, phrases and soloists in each category too. For a full listing, go here... http://www.ilio.com/spectrasonics/symphonyofvoices/index.html Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and the far right tabs offer detailed sound listings and a short exceprt from the liner notes.
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 20:54:28
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Both are wonderful productions. But in addition to what Akshara said, I'd recommend a very careful study of both licenses. As I recall, one (if not both) have rather strong use limitations with either television or soundtrack albums. I can't recall the specifics, but given the price for either VOTA or SOV, that's not a surprise you want after you've made your purchase. Regards, Joe Tabby
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 22:22:55
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Excuse my ignorance, please. What is the difference between the Akai and Roland formats for Symphony of Voices?
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/09 22:40:52
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I want to thank all of you including Akshara, Einstein, etc for giving me advise on the choir programs. I am thinking seriously of purchasing the Symphony of Voices and maybe later the The Voices of the Apocalypse on the information that you gave me. I'm looking forward to using it in my compositions. My style of music is more in the classical and middle of the road, impressionistic, romatic,etc. I hope that these vocals will help express my own feelings that I will put into it. I have scored one movie already. The film was a small independent feature and did not get to much exposure. I would like to try my wits at a more successful film. We'll see. In the meantime, I really love what I am doing as far as my own compostions are concerned ( it is not my major source of income). The first person that I want to please is myself. Whatever happens after that is up for grabs, people's appreciation of it or money wise. Marty
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/10 03:10:51
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As to the VOTA license, it says that you may not use them in Motion Picture Advertising in the USA, except where the ad music is taken from the movie. Not that restrictive for me, but I agree that this kind of license, when found only after opening the package, is a nasty surprise. Kind of like finding that the mp3 encoding in Sonar is only a demo!
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/10 19:00:51
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As I recall, one (if not both) have rather strong use limitations with either television or soundtrack albums. SoV has one license catch - it must be credited in the liner notes for an audio only or soundtrack release. Like this... Vocal Samples courtesy of Spectrasonics' "Symphony of Voices" Film and TV productions don't require the credit unless it's a soundtrack album. Also, you personally must be credited on the project that the library is used on. In other words, it can't be used on a studio or label project that isnt' yours, or that you didn't work on. The library is licensed to you only. Doesn't matter though... the library is well worth it.
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/10 19:06:58
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Excuse my ignorance, please. What is the difference between the Akai and Roland formats for Symphony of Voices? Roland format is specific to the S-700 and XV series of samplers/playback devices, and cannot be read by Akai samplers. While most Roland samplers can import or recognize Akai formatted samples, they do not recognize any special performance setups in Akai format. Roland sample playback devices like the XV-5080 have special Performance and Patch data that is specially programmed and independent of the sample waverform data - the Akai version doesnt' have any of this. Also the library was created and designed specifically for the Roland format, and then converted into the Akai format. I have several Akai libraries here, and the sample waveforms can be loaded just fine. However, with my Roland libraries there is much more than just the waveforms loaded, with special Performance and crossfade velocity layouts prebuilt. With the Akai libraries, I have to load the waves and then build the Performances from scratch, which is somewhat time consuming. If you have a Roland sampler, then definitely get the Roland version. If not, or if using Vsampler of some other multi-format sampler, then go for the Akai version. Fwiw, the Roland version cannot be recognized by a PC without special coversion tools. Hope that helps.
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RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2004/08/10 19:36:11
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Thanks, Akshara. That helps a great deal. I'll be using VSampler so I guess the Akai format is the way to go. FWIW I thought the Aragorn avatar was very cool and quite befitting someone with your depth of knowledge. I suppose it was the pipe...
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Re: RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2013/08/21 02:42:58
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Akshara
Excuse my ignorance, please. What is the difference between the Akai and Roland formats for Symphony of Voices?
Roland format is specific to the S-700 and XV series of samplers/playback devices, and cannot be read by Akai samplers. While most Roland samplers can import or recognize Akai formatted samples, they do not recognize any special performance setups in Akai format.
Roland sample playback devices like the XV-5080 have special Performance and Patch data that is specially programmed and independent of the sample waverform data - the Akai version doesnt' have any of this. Also the library was created and designed specifically for the Roland format, and then converted into the Akai format.
I have several Akai libraries here, and the sample waveforms can be loaded just fine. However, with my Roland libraries there is much more than just the waveforms loaded, with special Performance and crossfade velocity layouts prebuilt. With the Akai libraries, I have to load the waves and then build the Performances from scratch, which is somewhat time consuming.
If you have a Roland sampler, then definitely get the Roland version. If not, or if using Vsampler of some other multi-format sampler, then go for the Akai version. Fwiw, the Roland version cannot be recognized by a PC without special coversion tools.
Hope that helps.
Hi Akshara, excuse my ignorance. If I don't have Roland nor Akai sampler but simply a keyboard controller and using Pro-tools or Logic. Am I able to use SOV? Should get SOV Roland or SOV Akai format?
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Re: RE: Sample Voice Choir Vocals
2013/08/21 05:40:08
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Is thread is NINE years old! You'll get a better response by starting your own thread.
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