
Antares Choir
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R$ 476,80
*o valor final pode variar*
Em reais:
R$ 476,80
*o valor final pode variar*
Choir EVO
Choir is a unique voice processor that transforms a single monophonic voice into a lush chorus of 4, 8, 16, 32 or distinct individual unison voices, each with its own pitch, timing and vibrato variations.
CHOIR works its magic with just a few simple controls. Chorus Size allows you to select the number of individual voices that will be generated from the original voice. The Vibrato Variation, Pitch Variation, and Tempo Variation controls let you control the amount of subtle variation applied to each of the generated voices. Finally, the Stereo Spread control allows you to spread voices across the stereo field.
CHOIR is the perfect tool to quickly and easily transform a single voice into a group of voices, each with its own character. When multiple instances of CHOIR Evo are assigned to individual harmony parts, the result is a large, incredibly realistic vocal ensemble.
Choir size
This control allows you to select the number of individual voices that will be generated from the original voice. The options are 4, 8, 16 and 32 voices.
Vibrato Variation
The Vibrato control allows you to select the range of variation in the depth of the vibrato applied to the generated voices. Each voice is individually assigned a vibrato variation relative to the original voice.
Pitch variation
The Pitch Variation control allows you to select the range of random variation in pitch applied to each generated voice. Each voice is individually assigned a pitch variation from the original voice.
Time variation
The Tempo Variation control allows you to select the range of random variation in tempo applied to each generated voice. Each voice is individually assigned a tempo variation in relation to the original voice.
Stereo propagation
This control selects how far generated voices are spread across the stereo spectrum. At setting 0, all voices appear in the center of the stereo soundstage. As the value increases, voices spread out from the center until, at the maximum value, they appear across the entire stereo soundstage.