VoxSepulvedae

Vocals processed through Supermassive

Bymatrix12x

The story

Iโ€™ve been using quite of few of the Pianobook samples recently. I was interested in recording some samples for Winter Voices. So, on the eve of Thanksgiving, I hunkered down in my recording studio to record some Ahhs. I layered 3 copies of my voice, run through multiple instances of Supermassive, each set to different reverb models. Each voice was recorded using a Rode NT2 large capsule microphone through a Joe Meek VC6Q preamp. I think these samples sound best in the lower registers. I enjoyed this choir so much I made an EXS24 instrument from it.

 

Reviews

  • Slightly harsh for my taste...

    Maybe I'm spoiled by Eric Whitacre, but I generally prefer a softer and smoother sound for choir and synth choir libraries. With a little tone adjustment and eq-ing I was able to get it to where I liked the sound. The GUI has some nice controls, but not much that can significantly change the sound of the instrument. Otherwise it's very well recorded and put together. Great work!

    โ€” Christopher on 26 October 2021
  • A limited airy vocal pad

    If you are familar with Exhale by Output, this is something similar which is a great achievement in my opinion. It has this airy vocal quality to it that might be good to some electronic music, but the sound is very barebones, so it is up to you to find a way to tweak it. This kind of instruments would greatly benefit from ADSR controls, but that doesn't mean it is not fun to play by any means. This is also another instrument that features Kontakt support but it's not indicated in the thumbnail.

    โ€” Alex Raptakis on 28 October 2021
  • Decent but limited.

    I like the sounds, especially given anything resembling Pet Shop Boys style music. Recorded pretty well, and no major sound issues through the octaves.

    โ€” tyerac on 12 October 2021
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