インパクトSOUNDWORKSはあなたのスタジオにスラブ女性合唱団のユニークなサウンドを持って来る

There's tons of women's choir sample libraries available, but perhaps none focusing entirely on Slavic (Bulgarian style) which is unique. Check out the video to see how it can fit in your productions.  

6月、2014Discoverスラブ(ブルガリアスタイル)オール女性合唱団(ソプラノ、mezzos、アルト、ソリスト、および完全な聖歌隊)が行うように歌のパワフルなサウンド。 Vocalisaは多くの重要な音節と子音、このスタイルに慣用的に加え、便利なピッチのアーティキュレーション(媒染剤、ターン)とFX機能(呼吸、クラップ、クラスタを。)

スラブ語/ブルガリアスタイルのアンサンブルの歌の音が、典型的な西洋の古典合唱団とは違ったスタイルであり、それはほとんどのバーチャル·インストゥルメントの世界では見られないだ。


詳細はこちらをご覧ください:

http://impactsoundworks.com/products/vocal/vocalisa-slavic-womens-choir/




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Discussion

Sharon Kathleen Johnson
Interesting sound; I want to work with a virtual choir that is tuned to extended chords--minor 7ths with flatted 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths. This is to confound expectations that choirs must sing finally in major and minor. There's no reason a choir can't be atonal off and on.
Sharon Kathleen Johnson
I meant to say "tonally, not "finally".
Sharon Kathleen Johnson
Not finally, TONALLY

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