Alright guys! This is another FREE Choir VSTI!
After the great experience with Symphonic Heaven's Choir, I was seeking a simpler, more direct choir based on SF2 soundfonts. So the idea of mixing sounds to create a new plugin came to mind!
For this plugin, I mixed the sounds of 3 of the best SF2 choirs I found online, exported samples for each note with reverb and compression, and tweaked the plugin in Maize Sampler. I really liked the sound of this plugin and how the layers of choirs combined give a cool texture.
Adjusting the levels of Reverb and Decay, you can get very interesting results! I think this choir will be very useful to create sound ambiences and background choirs for your power metal productions, but for sure it can be used for impactful epic parts!. Definitely worth giving it a try!
For this plugin, I mixed the sounds of 3 of the best SF2 choirs I found online, exported samples for each note with reverb and compression, and tweaked the plugin in Maize Sampler. I really liked the sound of this plugin and how the layers of choirs combined give a cool texture.
Adjusting the levels of Reverb and Decay, you can get very interesting results! I think this choir will be very useful to create sound ambiences and background choirs for your power metal productions, but for sure it can be used for impactful epic parts!. Definitely worth giving it a try!
This is a sound library designed for use with Maize Sampler Player Free.
The graphic interface and plugin name seek to bring the vibe of Latin epic choir music and the artistic style of Epic Fantasy. Enjoy!
Below, you can check the quick test video:
STEP 1: Download the Maize Sample Player from the link below.
STEP 2: Extract the content from the .rar file to a folder and drop it inside your VSTs system folder.STEP 3: Open your DAW and scan for new VSTs.
STEP 4: Download the Epicvm Chrvs Angelicvs.mse
STEP 5: Drop the Epicvm Chrvs Angelicvs.mse file in a folder next to the Maize Sampler Player folder. When running Maize Sampler Player for the first time in your DAW, you will be asked to address the folder containing the libraries.

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