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Free Native Instrument­s plugin lets you conduct thousands of Jacob Collier fans

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A new free plugin from Native Instrument­s and Jacob Collier captures the sound of Collier’s audience choir in a software instrument. The audience choir is a regular feature of Collier’s live shows where the Grammywinn­ing artist invites his audience to participat­e in the performanc­e of his songs, conducting them “polyphonic­ally across many different chords, keys and soundworld­s”.

Jacob Collier Audience Choir is built on recordings of 22 concerts in different cities around the world, from Adelaide to Zurich; as notes are played, you’ll be able to see which recordings you’re hearing on the plugin’s interface. The plugin offers four different vowel sounds (Aa, Mm, Oo, and Ee) which can be blended via the XY pad on the interface’s right-hand side.

The instrument also features a chord generator, so that you’ll be able to play diatonic chords with single notes, and a slider for dynamics control. A timbre knob acts like a low-pass filter, and the onboard delay and reverb will do exactly what you’d expect them to do, with five reverb types onboard. You've also got a control for stereo width, and you’ll be able to shape your envelope with dials for attack and release.

Open a separate panel and you’ll see advanced controls that let you automatica­lly tune chords to the "just intonation" tuning system in real time. “One of the most amazing things about audience choirs is that people often automatica­lly tune to each other in just intonation, because the way the piano is tuned doesn’t usually apply to groups of singers en masse,” Collier says. “It’s an amazing part of this plugin that it’s able to adapt as people would in real rooms.”

In addition to the choir sounds, the plugin’s equipped with percussive sounds and a number of other samples of Collier’s audience shouting various words and phrases. The plugin supports polyphonic aftertouch, so you’ll be able to get expressive with MPE-compatible controller­s like the Native Instrument­s Kontrol S MK3.

"I've spent the last few years touring around the world, playing shows in every corner of the globe. ...One of my favourite parts of the whole experience has been the ever-expanding evolution of the audience choir,” Collier says.

"Over the course of this experience, one thing I was dreaming about was: what if I could sit in the comfort of my own home, and you could sit in the comfort of your own home, and experience the feeling of an audience choir at your fingertips? So I teamed up with the mighty

Native Instrument­s gang and we put together this amazing instrument, built from real samples of real audiences the world over."

The plugin is available to download for free at Native Instrument­s’ website.

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