
After working on it for three years, Realitone has finally released Sunset Choir, a Kontakt-formatted choir library. "With expressive sustains, smooth legatos, slow bends, organic textures, and a dash of crazy, Sunset Choir Ultimate is without a doubt the most versatile choir sample library on the market. With the lush acoustics of United Recording's Studio A in Hollywood, Sunset Choir is perfect for media scoring, and anything with a contemporary flair".
The library includes "unique performances of Men and Women ensembles, as well as up to 6 soloists, to offer a comprehensive selection of articulations covering the gamut of choral writing. Use the coveted "Sunset Engine" (made famous by Sunset Strings) to load up to 2 different crossfade-able articulation layers, as well as dedicated attack and release articulations, to get as creative, wild, or deliciously vanilla as you'd like.
Choose from a range of true legato vowels, natural sustains, extended sustains, atonal soundscapes, shorts, swells, evolutions, repetitions, slow bends, accented attacks, various release styles, and more..."
Sunset Choir comes in two versions:
- Ultimate (113 GB / MSRP $599, Intro Price $399)
- Lite (18 GB / MSRP $299, Intro Price $199)
For a detailed comparison, see the chart and the articulation listing on the product page.
At the moment there's only a temp mono rough walk-through available -- the mono sound is unfortunately not the best way to introduce a choir library --, but there should be a proper walk-through video in a few days. If you can't wait to get a better idea of what the library sounds like in full stereo, there's a short demo.
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