Looking for female vocals VST

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Hi all,

I'm wondering if a VST exists for "angelic type" female vocals.

I'm looking for a VST which would give this kind of ethereal vocals (no phrases, just single notes), which would sound similar to the wonderful Merethe Soltvedt in "Remember Me" by Thomas Bergersen :


Does that exist or should I continue dreaming ? :D

Thanks for your help,

Den
Last edited by Denn on Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Angelic?

Angelina!

Very much a synth really but with formant filters etc so breathy, vocal-like pads are it's speciality.

Really nice sounding, not particularly realistic tbh for solo parts (you'll need something sample based for ultimate realism, omnisphere or alchemy?) but can still give a lovely vocal feel to a track.[/url]

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Im after something similar and am looking at Camel Audio Alchemy Player

http://www.camelaudio.com/AlchemyPlayer.php which appears to be free

and just buy the Dream Voices sound expansion pack £39


http://www.camelaudio.com/Dream-Voices- ... ibrary.php


This looks like a pretty good deal to me

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Dream voices is very good and the price is quite reasonable. Granular synthesis is an excellent option for this type of thing as even with fairly short sample snippets you can build up quite convincing vocal pads.

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skyscape wrote:Dream voices is very good and the price is quite reasonable. Granular synthesis is an excellent option for this type of thing as even with fairly short sample snippets you can build up quite convincing vocal pads.
Yep, I bought Alchemy and chose Dream Voices as my free expansion. Some really pretty female choral patches- with standard vowel variations- and some wild sounding stuff as well.

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Denn wrote:
I'm wondering if a VST exists for "angelic type" female vocals.


Den
Try Quantum Leap Symphonic Choirs ;-)

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Denn wrote:
I'm wondering if a VST exists for "angelic type" female vocals.


Den
Try Quantum Leap Symphonic Choirs ;-)

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for solo, i haven't tried automating breathiness et al in aquestone (still i think you'd only get one phoneme unless you can slow the switches down, so you'd be about as well off mixing some synths targeted at voicing/breathiness into a formant filter where you can use the crossfade).

i have some better technlogy but i'm not releasing it :hihi: because it's my voice.. but one of these days i'll get around to a voice analysis version.

on the *off-chance* that the parameterisation works for your application, an alternate method would be:
http://www.xoxos.net/vst/mp3/fauna_humans.mp3

this is a simple kelly-lochbaum vocal tract model.. in this use, it can do a wide range of articulations, breathiness et c... you can hear it approaching gristly shrieking (this is texture not error, by "hardening"/increasing the resonance of the tract). however the pitch of these articulations is purely incidental.. the mp3 segment is autotuned.. if you don't need specific pitch and can afford a time intensive process, it can provide the animation.
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korg m1?

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