Re: choir effect

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On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 14:42:23 +0000
Alan Russell <ajrussellaudio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Renato,

Hi Alan, 


> I think, though, you're more interested in simulating the sound of a
> real "choir" of whatever instrument you're plugging through the
> effect, with different voices singing the same tune, or harmonising,
> and the subtly different qualities of the "voices" adding to the
> texture of the whole. Sounds interesting!

yes, exactly ;) precisely this thing stemmed from wondering how I could
get something close to the sound of a Batucada percussion ensemble
(those that play Samba in Rio's Carnival).

> I think pitch shifters are going to have to come into it. Not just for
> harmony parts (though I'd stick to octaves and fifths or it would get
> a bit weird, musically)

I was actually thinking of detuning each voice by a bunch of cents,
just like it would happen in real life...

I'll let you know if I find out something interesting.

best wishes,
renato
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