EW/QL Symphonic Choirs Wordbuilder Tutorial (3/5)

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Nick Phoenix introduces the PLAY version of WordBuilder. Topics include Using Convolution Reverb, Disabling Release Trails, Adjusting the Speed

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  • I have a question

    I got Symphonic Choirs time ago, but it comes with Kompakt... how can I use Play? Can I download an update or something?

  • @djnumbb at soundsonline . com / Symphonic-Choirs you can upgrade for $99

  • is play free?

  • @donsargent PLAY is free as it comes with every virtual instrument from EastWest/Quantum Leap

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  • @101themonk well but a wise producer will not these voices as a lead performance voice melody...dhaaa, but if you use it along with a lead vocal singer..well believe me that you will just blow away with the vocals power..and you will understand every single word, this was one of the most crazy and great vsti ever made, thanks for the video man

  • @themonk That's actually the case to some extent with most "real life" choirs as well. Text can often be hard to perceive when beeing sung, or even spoken, by many people at once, especially with such heavy reverb. I get what you're saying though about it beeing hard to tell unless you allready know the words,

    Have a go at Zimmer's 160 BPM and see if you can write out some sensible lyrics : P I can't but it does in no way ruin the experience for me : ) No Rudeness intended whatsoever : )

  • This software was a great idea. It's too bad that unless we already know what is being said it's hard to tell. Unfortunatly it sounds like a lot of ooohhhh and aaaaaahhhhs.

    Thanks for showing us what it's capable of.

  • @ImGoingNational basically, yes :-) you can make them to generally say anything in any language (including non-existing or completely bogus ones), and to sing it in any way/articulation with any melody

  • does this mean you can make a choir that says things like i like grilled cheese?

  • @EWQLTutorials aha! thank you very much!

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