Yeah no kidding. VSL technology applied to classical choirs would break the industry wide open. I'd be first in line, among many.
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Anything else worth looking at (or waiting for?)
A friend of mine got good results (IMO better than a Roland VP-550), with a vocoder and a microphone...
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Anything else worth looking at (or waiting for?)
A friend of mine got good results (IMO better than a Roland VP-550), with a vocoder and a microphone...
Hey, that's actually pretty cool! Still kind of vocoder-like, but it has a Freddie Mercury/Queen sound that I like.
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Hey, that's actually pretty cool! Still kind of vocoder-like, but it has a Freddie Mercury/Queen sound that I like.
Yes, Roberto is quite inventive: he did miracles of realism even with a popular low-cost jazz lib and a Yamaha BC3 (hint: listen to his "Orange breeze"), and now he rediscovered the Vocoder.
Logic Pro has a couple of built-in 20-bands Vocoders. I did some experiments trying to get an acceptable rendition of a Bach chorale ("Jesu meine Freude") using the "Church Choir" preset of the EXS-24 and spelling the chorale text through a domestic microphone while playing Bach's parts on the Midi keyboard sidechained with the Vocoder.
The result wasn't as bad.
With a good choir library it could be better (the EXS-24 built-in choir is a bit muddy)...
[;)]
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One BIG problem with EW Symphonic Choirs is that the ranges are wrong for standard choral literature. The Sopranos, for example, start on A above middle C (just think how much choral literature is impossible as a result) and goes above high C (two ledger lines above the treble staff). It's kind of like having a violin sample library that omits the G string.
Similarly, Bass section only goes as high as A below middle C, and then way down to "Russian Bass" territory.
There's a lot of unhappy EWSC users as a result, but the EW people keep sort of ignoring them on the forum. I guess there's no way to fix it at this point, so they just want the problem to go away. But it's a bit of a problem.
No one's sure why the libraries were recorded with these ranges. The most reasonable theory is that the developers took advice from the wrong people, i.e., Hollywood film-scoring composers who want the big "Lord of the Rings" sound, as opposed to actual choral conductors and composers, who could easily have told them what the real ranges are.
Yes, a VSL choir would be great. I actually LIKE the SC samples because of their relative lack of vibrato. On the other hand, what would be great is a library (maybe VSL could make it) that would have the choir recorded dry, with no ambience (SC has "room sound").
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Wow, thanks for letting us know. *Moves EW Choirs to the bottom of a very big wishlist*
I was going to get RA but Bela D Anthology came out.
I was going to get Stormdrum but TrueStrike 2 came out
I was going to get EW Orchestra but I found VSL.
I was going to get DFH, but I found BFD.
EastWest? Wha? Are you talking about the developer with large costly overrated libraries? Never heard of him.
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Thanks for bringing that up, Stephen. It looks like my loyalty to VSL products will remain intact, although it could be a long time before we hear anything about the choir.
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stmain, that is a great post about the EW choir. I don't have that but have the earlier one - VOTA which is good but which I only use the "angels" sounds out of simply because they have an ethereal tone for the kind of mystical wordless choir Alex The Slavic Limey hates with a passion (along with taikos. I am thinking of writing a piece just for wordless choir and taikos to get to him). What is "SC"? I am blanking out on that one...
All that choirs right now can do is add a more or less pleasing vocal ambience. There is no such thing as real choral music with samples possible now, the way such things ARE possible with orchestral sound. Though hopefully that will change with the VSL choir. The question is will they try something revolutionary and proprietary (such as the Vienna Instruments software) in order to tackle the gigantic, so-far-impossible problem of word formation, or will they simply do a better version of what has already been done - a vocal ambience generator with legato...
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Sorry, William -- SC is "Symphonic Choirs" by East West (so, same product -- it's just how the users on the EW forum often refer to it).
Yes, I agree that Choral sound in sample libraries remains a problem. In fact, even the Ahhs and Oohs of EWSC can't really get that close to a real ensemble doing Ahhs and Oohs -- but they get much closer than much. I don't want people to think that the EWSC library doesn't sound good -- it sounds GREAT. In fact, many think it's the best choral sound out there. And at 36 gigs, they definitely didn't skimp on the product. When you buy it, it's very clear that the developers really poured their hearts into the project. That's why it's such a bummer about the ranges.
But for film-score type sound, it's actually still the best, IMHO.
I understand that no rumor is ever official, but is there actually any thought that the VSL team will tackle a choir in the future? That would be an epochal event. I know that Garritan is thinking of doing one.
Steve Main
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Wow. Anyway, all I want choirs for is to add some power. I'd never expect to use it to create entire vocal solo performances. Just get a real choir for that. Definitely, though, EW could have done better so I'm looking forward to VSL choir.
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I cant wait to hear VSL's choir library. [H]
For all of them who never heard the sopranos, here are three demos so far:
Allegri: Miserere
Sopranos + Concert Organ
BK: Cathedral St. Quen (short sequence)
several instruments (oboe1, appassionata str., ...)
Bach, BWV 11, Choral
Chamberstrings, ... (Sopranos, Altos VSL, Tenors and Basses from Steinberg's Hypersonic)
Keep in mind that only legato aaa and uuu and some "short notes" - aaa, uuu as well - are available.
Have fun
Beat
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/ -
Ah, just saw the link from Beat Kaufmann and listened.... these sound great, especially for a Beta/teaser release! I can hardly wait to hear the full library when it happens.
A few thoughts come to mind:
1. I REALLY hope that VSL gets the right ranges. As I indicated above, this is the problem which hinders many from using the EW Choir.
2. The legatos sound good in many spots.... HOWEVER! They must not be allowed to become "portamentos" (which they occasionally sound like in the demos). Again, it's important to get advice and input from real choral directors here. As a professional choirmaster myself, if I heard my sopranos "scooping" like that, I would tell them to stop!
Legatos that are almost portamenti are great for some moments in string playing.... they're almost NEVER okay in choral sound, except for a few special instances. You want clean singing from a choir.
But what a library this will be when it's done!
Steve
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@stmain said:
Ah, just saw the link from Beat Kaufmann and listened.... these sound great, especially for a Beta/teaser release! I can hardly wait to hear the full library when it happens.
A few thoughts come to mind:
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Steve
Hello again
Please take the demos as that what they are. They present one kind of legato.
It is wrong when we are going to extrapolate the sound of only 2 articulations to the whole library. If we do this, then I need to delete the demos. I trust people of VSL, that they do their very best - also with this Choir Library.
Beat
- Tips & Tricks while using Samples of VSL.. see at: https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/vitutorials/ - Tutorial "Mixing an Orchestra": https://www.beat-kaufmann.com/mixing-an-orchestra/ -
One BIG problem with EW Symphonic Choirs is that the ranges are wrong for standard choral literature.
EWQLSC is a gorgeous library. I love it.
But you have to use it for what it can do, not what it can't do. Anyone who expects to do standard choral literature is going to be disappointed. This is human voice, and you're just not going to pull that off - in fact someone tried to do the Mozart Requiem with it a couple of years ago, and despite all the raving on Nothernsounds, it was a complete disaster in my opinion.
You have to treat sampled choirs as a different kind of instrument from real choir. They usually want to be doubled with other instruments, and you rarely want to use them exposed. Maybe VSL's choir will be different - and I hope that it's an advance over what's out now, otherwise what's the point? - but it's hard to imagine a sampled choir that doesn't have more limitations than capabilities.