synthesizing a choir

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Post by alfonso »

Not for choirs, but something vocal and funny:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=15&1
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Post by alfonso »

check this one:

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=15&0

it has nice choir emulation. its a modular2.
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Post by Ben Walker »

On a more silly note, don't forget the Delay Lama from http://www.audionerdz.com/index2.htm

It can certainly go "ow" and "yoy"!

It's a bit of a one trick poney, but I did have great fun one night articulating it with the vocodiser.

BTW I really like Alfonso's Phonema patch, mentioned a few posts up - it's not good for normal choir type voices, but its good fun and quite different from normal vocal patches.



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Post by braincell »

If you want to make your computer sing try TextAssist at http://www.mindmaker.com. It's not very easy to use for singing though but sounds nice.
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