Anyone got Spectrasonics Vocal Planet?

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Omnisphere has been a never ending source of inspiration for me in the past 2 years. But be prepared that you will hear Omnisphere sounds every day in tv and radio commercials, movie and tv soundtracks. It's like in 1987 when we suddenly heard the Roland D50 everywhere.
Hm, is it a coincidence that also Spectrasonics Eric Persing made all those immortal presets (Soundtrack, Fantasia, DigitalNativeDance,...) back then? :lol:

Back to topic. For sung phrases i can also recommend Best Service Ethno World 5 Professional Voices. It has sung phrases (no words, vowels only mostly) and the matching voices as multisamples with different vowels and a rather good sounding legato for playing your own melodies.

Here is an example of a female legato voice blending between different vowels that is doubling the bagpipes in this track. The voice comes in at around 5:35.

https://soundcloud.com/pocvecem/orchestra-bagpipes-demo

It's a bit pricey though but from time to time there were special sales with up to 50% off.

Cheers,
Gerald
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aMUSEd wrote:That Aliye track is gorgeous
Thanks. ValhallaRoom helped.

And these libraries are relatively cheap, especially the Alchemy ones.

Another thing I forgot to mention...the Roland JV libraries are the property of Roland, and they haven't released any of them in vst format. Eric Persing doesn't control those. Also, the JV sound quality is much lower than Omnisphere, though still plenty good enough for most uses.
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