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Samples » presets, patches, impulses
Richard DeHove - Human Voices Redux for Omnisphere screenshot
AudioZ Exclusive | Presets | 167 KB
Human Voices Redux is exclusively about voices: Big choirs, little choirs, lead vocal keys, human beatbox drums, wistful calls and effects, all made with human vocal samples and vox waveforms.

Hidden in plain sight within Omni are some brilliant vocal sample sets. Prime among them is the famous Symphony of Voices with its choirs, leads, sopranos, tenors, and Gregorian samples. Then there’s hundreds of world vocal sample sources from other sample libraries such as Heart of Asia, Heart of Africa and Vocal Planet. Add to that many more phrases, jazz, pop and processed vocal effects.

This huge resource is explored in Human Voices Redux. The prime mission was to make these samples fresh and to automatically output the variations and natural organic flucuations which make sampled choirs sound more realistic. So with Redux I was always modulating parameters and adding subtle randomizations.

This set was a huge amount of fun. The video below is a no-talking run through of the entire 120 patches. Open up the video info to jump to time stamps of different categories. At least have a listen to the drum arpeggios -- not what you’d expect from a voices set and crazy fun. To read more, scroll down past the video.



Omni also contains a huge set of melodic vocal phrases. Normally they’re unusable except at their root pitch and speed. But with Omni’s new granular tools I took slices of the phrases, carefully retuned them, then varied parameters such as timbre and sample start. Finally there are the recently introduced digital vox waveforms, and they got a good showing here too.

But this is not an all-sweetness pad set. Of course there are many varieties of choir, but there’s also a big variety of leads, keys, effects and beatbox drums. Even within the vocal keys and pads categories there’s things like orcs, 50s sci-fi and K-pop.

And as deep as this set is, there are still more vocal sources buried inside Omni. For those who want to explore even further you can use the framework of envelope timings and randomized sample starts and timbres, and swap out the samples for more variations.

Redux contains 120 single patches consisting of:

12 Arpeggios
7 Bass
7 Chord
10 Drum arpeggios
12 FX patches
20 Keys
13 Leads
32 Pads
7 Solo sounds

Technical info:
There are 120 patches made with Omni 2.6.0e using only core sound sources from 2.6.0c, and from one to four layers. There are no multis. There’s several reasons for that, primarily that I don’t like them. For me they make a patch unwieldy, difficult to modify and often too ‘directed’ as to form and style. More significantly, with the recently introduced four-layer format there’s a huge amount that can be done in a single patch. Have a look at the Drum Arpeggios in the video to see the pattern and note variations possible in a single patch using just the new arpeggiator features, LFOs, the modwheel and layers.

Programming was done on a modest i3 PC and no patches use quad resonators or Innerspace. Granular is extensively used but the i3 handled all patches very easily.
The modwheel is individually programmed in detail for every patch, but no aftertouch programming
Any extra ‘tail’ effects are typically on the Aux bus to allow for effects overlap when playing
The arp patches do not use any melodic lines, just octaves. It’s always best to make your owns riffs.
Patches are all tagged and categorized, with relevant notes on particular techniques which may be useful playing that patch

The patch names attempt to usefully describe the sound and include an end code indicating how the modwheel is programming, eg: “Lead -- Gorgons and Orcs MW Distort” (A lead sound with the modwheel adding distortion).


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comments

  Member 1.11.2008 399
+39
That sounds like shit to me. Not worth to dl.
  Resident 16.11.2018 92
+45
Not everything is 80 GB choir libraries. For 167 KB it sounds good
  Resident 12.03.2014 637
+339
...

man, even if you aren't going to use 1 of the 120 sounds, TODAY, you might need a quick choir/vocal patch, even 2 years from now.

this thing weights less than 200 kb. what's that, compared (probably) to some kontakt libraries you have downloaded, that weight 100 or 200 GBs ?

great share, Oly, thanks.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159259
I dont think this library is meant to sound natural. It's more about experimenting with voices. That's what makes it interesting, if you have a little imagination ...
  Member 29.06.2019 54 90
+1263
Thank you the anonymous member, Olymoon and Audioz for sharing!
Too bad there are no more special voice sound banks on the market!
At first sounds like an "Enya-style atmosphere"
  Resident 29.02.2012 98
+28
quote by 24Hchronoise Too bad there are no more special voice sound banks on the market!

Did you check PlugInGuru's Kreaturesque? It's a total different vocal style bank for Omnisphere, but also very creative and fun to use.

I would also like to see more vocal soundbanks for Omnisphere, maybe there are, but these are the only 2 i know.

And for those that are only looking at the small size of this soundbank: It makes use of the build-in sounds from the Omnisphere library, so it's completely irrelevant to the sound quality you can create with it.
  Resident 21.06.2014 79
+14
I'd like to try PlugInGuru's Kreaturesque, but all the links are down on AZ, could you upload it Please...pretty please.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159259
Unfortunately it have made object of Take down request ...

  Member 29.06.2019 54 90
+1263
Yes a very good library!!!
  Banned 21.11.2019 3 362
+280
I didn't test these yet (very very low volume, which doesn't count) - and even if they are cheap sound or not up to par, there is -still- always a use for them. There are plugins that make things sound like crap on purpose, like 8-bit stuff. You know. It's cool to have but I don't think reviewer should feel bad for saying opinion. That's what reviews are for! Thanks for the upload!
  Resident 17.04.2008 306
+32
Doubt it was ever meant to sound like some uber sampled choir, but simply pads/texture.... which it does fine
  Resident 28.05.2012 568
+35
Some nice stuff in there.
  Member 27.04.2019 46 128
+1161
Thanks for sharing Anonymous and Olymoon!!
Very good sounds in this library
As long as there is beat, there is hope ?!...

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