Then, begin playing with the knobs and parameters. My suggestion – just hook up your MIDI controller and start messing around with notes and chords. The main controls are attack, release, and volume, but you’ve also got pan, volume, pitch, voices, and transpose functions. The graphical user interface is simple, and nicely designed. That said, as ANGLE Studios suggests, if you just plan to mess around with it, it’s going to do the trick every time. The articulations are okay, the transitions between notes/chords seem a little jarring and not as smooth as they could be. It goes nicely in a mix, as do most choir plugins, especially with some nice reverb. It’s not top notch so far as free choir VSTs are concerned, but certainly not the worst either. That said, we’re not exactly sure what’s stopping someone from using it that way. The creator mentions that this plugin is not for professional use. Some of these features you wouldn’t even find in pro VSTs. It allows for multiple articulations with easy key switching, velocity sensitivity, sequencer mode, and more. As the name would suggest, the plugin generates the sound of a female choir. Virgin Choir was released as ANGLE Studios’ first VST plugin.
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