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| Jarkendia | May 14 2007, 03:08 PM Post #1 |
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Me ha pasado el siguiente enlace el señor Montreux de un programa de orquestación del copón. En la web teneis unos samples para flipar un poco (y más cuando veais el precio xD). Y aquí la descripción del programa: Imagine typing words into your computer, in any language, and hearing a world class Symphonic Choir sing those words in any key(s) you play "live" on your keyboard controller! Well imagine no more, that's exactly what this revolutionary "award-winning" virtual instrument does. In addition, this is the first 24-bit Choir virtual instrument to include three simultaneous stereo mic setups (close, stage and hall), so users can mix any combination of mic positions to control ambience. The Choirs were recorded in the same concert hall, by the same team as the EastWest/Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra and blend perfectly with EWQLSO. |
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