Spitfire Audio has introduced Hearth and Hollow Folk Voices, a new virtual instrument that’s designed to synthesize ‘indie folk’ voices.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
“Recorded in the chapel of St. John’s Anglican Church, Hearth and Hollow Folk Voices captures a real and intimate vocal session synonymous with indie folk. Created with Hunter Rogerson, this VST focuses on the texture and tonality of how real people sound — highlighting the warmth and unique character each singer’s voice has to offer.
Four arrangeable vocal signals with 11 articulations and 8 mixes all curated to fit comfortably in your arrangements. Blend this library with Hearth and Hollow Plucked Folk Ensemble for an authentic acoustic sound.”
Features:
- 4 arrangeable vocal styles representing different approaches to the folk sound.
- Housed in a cosy, interactive UI that encourages intuitive sculpting and arranging.
- CC controllable vowel blending.
- Intuitive doubling control for creating instant double-tracked vocal parts.
- Articulations crafted and performed to mirror the common practices of indie vocals.
- Solo NKI’s of each singer for additional arrangement flexibility.
- Bonus NKI’s with true legato whistling and a body percussion kit.
Pricing and Availability:
Hearth and Hollow Folk Voices is available now for $99 USD.