Computer Music

MINI REVIEWS

$799

- Web www.soundsonli­ne.com Format PC/Mac, VST/AU/standalone

Built on 59GB of 24-bit multisampl­es of separate male and female choirs, and running in version 6 of EastWest’s own Play engine (plugin and standalone), Hollywood Choirs is evidently targeted at the profession­al composer market, and even the most cursory of exploratio­ns quickly reveals it to be an incredibly high-quality choral ‘constructi­on’ tool. The basic patches consist of 36 vowels and consonants for each gender, including staccato, legato and vibrato options, plus breath and unpitched consonants. Consonants have two dynamic layers, while vowels have three, and the mod wheel is used to crossfade between them. The Main 13-mic array can be broken down into Close, Stage, audiencepe­rspective and ambience mixes for discrete levelling and panning.

The recently improved WordBuilde­r phrase design interface is quite remarkable. Load the Male or Female WB Multi preset, type in some text for conversion to Phonetic and Votox (or enter either of those two formats directly), and the engine will do a generally very impressive job of having the choir sing it back to you, stepping through h the constituen­t syllables with each ch new note. It’s by no means perfect erfect – as expected – but the system m offers deep manipulati­on and d balancing of letters, syllables and phonemes, and with a bit of work it really is possible to get your r virtual choir singing intelligib­le le phrases. A useful library of preset eset lines in English, Latin, Italian, Spanish and German is included: ded: “Blood will run”, “Listen to the e wind”, er, “Necromance­r drinks ks from the heart of darkness”… that sort of thing.

The lack of solo choir sections ons is a negative – it’s very much all or nothing in that sense – and manually combining vowel and nd consonant patches across multiple channels isn’t the fastest stest of workflows when not using WordBuilde­r, but Hollywood Choirs is still a knockout choral library for movie and game composers.

The less expensive ($665) Gold version is also worth considerin­g while you’re there, incidental­ly incidental­ly, offering just the main mic mix at 16-bit quality in 8GB of samples.

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