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Creating Choir Sounds
Just wondering if any tutorials out there dealing with this? Im totally new to this. But basically wanted something that sounds realistic.
Thanks -paluka |
There are many nice choir sounds in the presets. Maybe studying them will help you.
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Choir Sound
Taken from http://www.waf80.de/virus/faq.html -
>OK, this has gone on long enough. To do vocal choir type sounds well, you need at least three tunable highly resonant filters. You tune them to form whatever vowel sound you want. The Virus only has two, so it will not be so great at doing this. If you have additional hardware like MAM or Doepfer triple bandpass filters, they will help a lot. A parametric EQ will help a little bit, but they don't allow enough of a Q setting. A vocoder that has a freeze function can also be used, and then tailored with additional filtering. Robert Moog wrote some articles on vocal simulation 10 to 20 years ago in Keyboard magazine, if you have access to those. Also the German Doepfer website has the online manual for the A-127 triple bandpass filter showing frequency settings for different vowel sounds.< First prize goes to the most convincing choir sample! |
I have a nice Choir sound in my soundset took me only a few minutes to make...kind of luck i would say!! But my set is not out yet, Ill add a few more cause it looks like some ppl really like those sounds...
peace Blank |
Is it possible to add couple of filters in the cubase sx, to there are more filters than only two virus filters?
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im not sure what u mean but...from what i know if the virus only has 2 u can only use 2 to shape the sound...if u were using a plugin to shape the sound u would only be shapin the 2 filters of the virus after the fact...
peace Blank |
waldorf d-pole vsti filter?
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You would need three filters in a row. I think this is the implication. That's generally what your throat does. You basic low back vowel [ah] should be easy.
Another thing to do is use the digital wave forms. Complex wave forms are the other key. Use a basic sine wave and put some lfo on the pitch. You could cut down the need for another filter if you get it right. You could also use the multi mode to chain a few filters. |
The best way to create a choirlike sound is to use BP filters in paraller, not in serial mode. Use high Q and create a small gap between the frequency bands. By altering the gap you can create almost every vowel.
The digital waveforms are best to create choir sounds and add some saturation to spice up the sound and slow attack and decay will also help. |
Binary Fianry used a Virus for the choir sound in '1998', so surely it must be possible.
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