You should definatley wait! The newlib from EWQL features both solo men/women, full choir and boys choir...
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I don't think this is an age related issue but more related to semantics. [8-)] One sample spread across the whole keyboard isn't a choir library, it's a synthesizer patch. As far as I know VOTA was the first attempt to make a library where you could build the words yourself instead of being limited to complete phrases or pads of ahs and ohs. Still it is a very limited when compared to the possibilities companies such as VSL can give us these days. The programming isn't too sophisticated and it even lacks the usual SATB choir structure. Therefore I think it is the first although a very nice attempt to making a realistic choir library but there is a lot of room for improvement. And yes, I have used the old choir techniques but I never thought they were sophisticated in any sense of the word.@William said:
No way are these the first generation of choir libraries. I know because I've suffered through the HELL of using older choir libraries. You are obviously a young person spoiled by these new 3rd or 4th or higher generation libraries that have incredibly beautiful sounds on them with a large amount of detail and expressiveness.
Try one sample, spread over the entire keyboard. That's the 1st generation.