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Description

Transform your music projects with the Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices, a truly expansive vocal sample library that captures the essence of both classical and contemporary vocal styles. Whether you're a composer seeking the grandeur of a full choral backdrop or a producer in search of that perfect pop layer, this collection delivers with stunning precision and depth.

Featuring an impressive range of vocal timbres, Symphony of Voices is a four-disc set that showcases the incredible versatility of human voice. From the 80-voice London Chorale, recorded in the enchanting acoustics of an English cathedral, to the ethereal tones of a boys' choir and the haunting resonance of Gregorian chants, this library offers a tapestry of sonic possibilities. Each disc focuses on a distinct vocal style, providing everything from operatic tenor and soprano solos to lush, multi-layered pop stacks that evoke the timeless beauty of artists like Enya.

Notably, this collection includes samples with minimal vibrato, offering a level of playability and adaptability rarely seen in vocal libraries. With a variety of dynamic performances, including natural crescendos, staccato accents, and vibrant vowel transitions, Symphony of Voices is a treasure trove for anyone looking to elevate their soundtracks, orchestrations, or pop productions.

Key Features:

  • 80-voice London Chorale with rich, natural reverb
  • Classical solo voices including operatic tenor and soprano
  • Authentic English boys' choir and Gregorian male voices
  • Extensive library of pop vocal stacks with layered harmonies
  • Includes unique vocal effects like whispering, murmuring, and more

Unleash the power of vocal storytelling in your compositions with the Symphony of Voices, a must-have for every serious music creator.

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Comparisons

  • Cinesample's Voxos offers a softer, more intimate sound, similar to Symphony of Voices, whereas Soundiron's Olympus Choir delivers an epic, large-scale choir experience.

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Software and compatibility

  • Olympus requires the full version of Kontakt, potentially increasing costs, while Voxos operates in the free Kontakt Player, making it more accessible.

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  • Olympus Micro can serve as an affordable preview of the full Olympus Choir, offering a $20 discount on the full version purchase.

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Features and functionality

  • Voxos features a phrase builder that appeals to users seeking versatile vocal arrangements.

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Critic Reviews

AMP, Alternate Music Press, The Multimedia Journal of New Music

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Spectrasonics' Symphony of Voices offers an expansive and meticulously recorded collection of vocal samples that stands out for its versatility and quality. With contributions from notable choirs and soloists, the library boasts a rich array of sounds, from lush choral pads to unique Gregorian chants. While the documentation is praised for its thoroughness, some users may find the reliance on older Akai/Emu formats a bit limiting in terms of modern usability. Nonetheless, the exceptional sound quality and diverse applications make this collection an invaluable resource for composers and producers alike. Overall, it's a superb addition to any serious musician's toolkit, though some may wish for more contemporary format options.

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See how Lior Rosner uses Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices

Lior Rosner

Composer, Music Producer

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In the final episode of Power Rangers Time Force, at 15:34, the "MORTEDABO" patch from Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices, specifically the phrase "morte et dabo," can be heard, confirming its use by composer Lior Rosner. Additionally, the "BC Amen" boys choir patch appears slightly earlier, and both are utilized for general choir aahs and oohs throughout the show. This serves as evidence of Rosner's use of this specific music gear, as documented by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.

See how Steve Burke uses Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices

Steve Burke

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John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band

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"Hi Mikan, yes the Kameo midi tracks were written 2001-4, then 1.5hrs of them recorded with orch/choir. Sample libs mostly VSL, Roland (incl. JV1080 +World +Orch), Miroslav Vitous, Akai libs, Rare Instruments, Symph Of Voices). I had an Akai S5000, plus Kontakt setup, from Cubase."

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