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syntheway magnus choirSyntheway has updated the Magnus Choir VSTi to version 1.5.

Improvements:

  • Updated built-in sound bank to 32 patches (16 new predefined sounds of Choirs, Vocal Textures and Pads)
  • Added State Variable Filter, that includes Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, and Band Reject Filters with adjustable Cutoff Frequency and Resonance
  • Added MIDI Automation: MIDI Continuous Controllers (MIDI CC) messages are recognized from an external MIDI control surface
  • Redesigned GUI
  • Display selected preset

Fixed bugs:

  • Bug selecting some preset sound and exporting audio, it resets to default value. Now it is fixed
  • Other small bug fixes

Cost: US$39.90

More information is available at the Syntheway site.

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2 Responses to “Syntheway Updates Magnus Choir”  

  1. 1 Neil Harper

    Magnus Choir is an amazing VST choirs emulation, with a realistic sound. A good addition to any musical production. The 32 Presets sounds is all I need like: Celestial Choir, Women’s Choir and Men’s Choir, Oohs, Ahhs, Mms Choir. In this update, my favourites are: Psychomantium, Aeternus Lux Lucis and Angels Choir sounds. Also due the intuitive GUI interface the user can easily create complex sounds. I love it.

  2. 2 Michael Templeton

    Awesome VST Instrument. One of the most beautiful virtual Choir on the Internet. Very nice dreamy voices, several presets sounds and GUI easy to use. If you are looking for some choirs / vocals emulation to add into your mix, this is a much recommended plug-in.

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