Well I'm glad you told me that cos I was looking to buy the East West Choir aswell. I have two main CD projects at the moment, one is my 'Elven moods' series which really does need a cinematic choir for some of the pieces, as well as a good choral section for the more romantic pieces.
I've been using Garage Bands, serviceable but not great, mixed choir pad. And as you say, is only good for pads. A really deep Mauri mens choir would be just capital (if I'm still allowed to use that word ;D) for some of the 'Dark Elf' songs I intend to do. ( I know it's becoming generic to use those kind of chorals in Lord of the rings type music .. but it works)
I'm also working on a symphony for Arthur C. Clarkes, 3001: Final Odyssey and I need a good ominous sound to represent the Monolith, and I think I'd do that with a choral section much like what they did in the first film. Well when your doing music for this you have to give the people what they want. Can't very well record the sound of a bird hitting a window, .. reversing it, .. putting a triple tap delay on it, and then call it 'ominous'! ;D
So VSL, I welcome Choir .. bring it on, cos I'll buy it!
Hetoreyn
I've been using Garage Bands, serviceable but not great, mixed choir pad. And as you say, is only good for pads. A really deep Mauri mens choir would be just capital (if I'm still allowed to use that word ;D) for some of the 'Dark Elf' songs I intend to do. ( I know it's becoming generic to use those kind of chorals in Lord of the rings type music .. but it works)
I'm also working on a symphony for Arthur C. Clarkes, 3001: Final Odyssey and I need a good ominous sound to represent the Monolith, and I think I'd do that with a choral section much like what they did in the first film. Well when your doing music for this you have to give the people what they want. Can't very well record the sound of a bird hitting a window, .. reversing it, .. putting a triple tap delay on it, and then call it 'ominous'! ;D
So VSL, I welcome Choir .. bring it on, cos I'll buy it!
Hetoreyn