Originally Posted By: Mike Head
Hi Brian
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"running really large VST software libraries ?. what are these ?. Can you purchase them if so could you let me know were from."


Some of the libraries are quite a fair size
Well Requiem Light by Tone hammer is a 3.2 G B library for Kontakt (full)
Allowing you to assemble Latin phrases and vowels etc into music compositions via a midi keyboard along with a whole host of male and female choirs and choral articulations.
You may well like this watch it all 12 mins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ9izB-R_t8


The full Kontakt factory set of voices is 23 GB on its own.
Load a few like that and that’s a lot of recourses available, not that you would ever use them all at the same time. But I have used up to 20 separate instances of Kontakt at the same time, an separate tracks using selections from many libraries.

Mike


Another really good choir is the Symphonic Choirs from EastWest:

http://www.soundsonline.com/symphonic-choirs

It requires an iLok account but that is not a problem anymore. Not only can you do the vowels you can also type in words, phrases and/or sentences and they will sing it. Also you do not need Kontakt as it comes with Play. Play is a little awkward but it does the job. It lists at $530 USD but is on sale now for $212. I have it and it is well worth the money when it is on sale.


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It's called the Heineken Maneuver.

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