| Author | Topic: are there any choir synths, and whats a good drum vst2 get? | |
| t1mrhea | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:23 | |
HELPpp | ||
| declassified | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:29 | |
Choir:
Delay Lama ConcreteFX Vocal Or for the commercial side: Vocaloid GForce M-Tron Tapeworm may also contain mellotron choir For drums, check out Drumatic, Waldorf Attack or Battery. What's your budget? What kind of music are you into? | ||
| ATS | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:32 | |
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| declassified | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:36 | |
But these are no synths, they are (sample based) sound modules.
But you are right in some way, for choirs samples (or soundfonts) seem to be better... | ||
| Reverend Rhythm | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:49 | |
Have you looked at Angelina? | ||
| ATS | Posted: 31st October 2004 11:54 | |
That's true, Microtonic is a great drum synth. | ||
| ew | Posted: 31st October 2004 16:46 | |
What I use for choirs;
Delay Lama Mellotron samples(in my case I use them in Reason's NN-XT;your choice of sampler may vary) Absynth-probably my main choir source TERA 2-another good choice for choirs ew | ||
| bugs | Posted: 31st October 2004 18:27 | |
It's not a synth, but have you heard the Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices samples?
http://www.spectrasonics.net/symphonyvoices.html | ||
| Reverend Rhythm | Posted: 31st October 2004 18:40 | |
Pricy... but tasty! |









