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These are the best free realistic instrument plugins for Windows and Mac!

So, if you're looking for free virtual instruments that can be used for composing orchestral or realistic music, these 5 plugins will help you do just that.

And all but one will work on both Windows and Mac, but I do mention an alternative for the one that doesn't plus a bonus free sound library at the end.

Chart of the best free realistic instrument plugins

This table includes all of the free realistic instrument VST plugins that are mentioned in the article below.

Plugin NameAvailable Plugin FormatsSupported OS
LABS64 & 32-bit VST, AAX, and AUWindows & Mac
Cloudrum64 & 32-bit VST, AAX (Mac only), and AUWindows & Mac
Sonatina Orchestra64 & 32-bit VSTWindows
SSD5 Free64-bit VST, AAX, and AUWindows & Mac
Virtual Playing OrchestraWAVE & SFZWindows & Mac
(Bonus) Taiko Drum SamplesWAVE & SFZWindows & Mac
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Sonatina Choir are samples edited from the Sonatina Symphonic Orchestra. You can choose to reproduce female and male choirs, or both. These are probably the most famous free choir samples, the thing is that, in my opinion at least, since these samples. Anything from the deep bass of male choirs, to divine female choirs, and gentle children choirs. In this quick guide I have compiled a list of great choir VST libraries: Choir VST libraries – Top List. Hollywood Choirs (EastWest) Mars Symphonic Men’s Choir (Soundiron) Venus Symphonic Women’s Choir (Soundiron). EWQL Hollywood Choirs Download HOLLYWOOD CHOIRS is a beautifully recorded, all new, choirs virtual instrument from Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix, the producers of Symphonic Choirs, the best-selling and most awarded virtual choir of all time. HOLLYWOOD CHOIRS features a blockbuster female and male choir with unprecedented dynamics that will. Symphonic Choirs Platinum by EastWest is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Standalone Application. It includes, and is therefore 'powered by', Play, which functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin, an AAX Plugin and a Standalone Application.

1. Spitfire LABS

The first one I want to mention is Spitfire LABS, a great resource to get free orchestral instruments and they add a new one every month, at least that's what they say.

So hey, save the article and check back in a couple of months, they might have a new one available.

From this, you can use an array of different instruments like strings, guitar, piano, and choir that all sound great.

Each instrument allows you to control expression, dynamics, and reverb. Some even come with more control.

2. Ample Sound Cloudrum

The next instrument I'd like to highlight is Cloudrum by Ample Sound.

This one sounds pretty cool and is quite different from their regular approach to making plugins as they almost entirely stick to stringed instruments.

With this one being the only exception. Even though it's slightly out of their expertise, this one really hit the mark.

3. Sonatina Orchestra

Now if you're looking for a robust library of orchestral instruments including percussion, strings, and brass, you might really like Sonatina Orchestra.

Unfortunately, this is the one that doesn't work for Mac. But, is very similar to one that does, called VSCO2.

These two plugins seem to have a lot of the same instrument samples and you can find the free download link for VSCO2 in this article.

Check it out, I also demo how it sounds in a video available on the article.

4. SSD5 FREE

If you're looking for a fully functional deluxe drum kit, SSD5 FREE has many different drums for you to use.

With this plugin, you get more control compared to just using samples such as mixing directly in the plugin.

5. Virtual Playing Orchestra

The last one is a bit of a process to get set up but it does sound good and I suggest that you at least listen to the demo I made before you decide not to give it a go.

Virtual Playing Orchestra does require you to download the wave files, sfz scripts and a separate sfz player such as sforzando made by Plogue.

And there are other orchestral libraries that have sfz format so it won’t be a waste of your time.

6. (Bonus): Taiko Drum Samples

Finally, the bonus sound library. If you're looking for some free Taiko drum samples, you can get them from this pay-what-you-want resource.

If you feel that it's worth some money, the option is there for you but you can get them for free.

In this library, you'll find some nice drum one-shots to use in your music or even sound effects.

I hope these free plugins will help you make better orchestral music or just music in general.

Share it with someone so they don't miss out on these sweet freebies. As always, thanks for reading.

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It is used to control the samples into phonetically respond to words. Imagine typing words into your computer, in any language, and hearing a world class Symphonic Choir sing those words. Stuck notes, anyone??? Stuck Choir Symphonic choirs torrent Direct download via magnet.

Well now you can, courtesy of Symphonic Choirs, the latest virtual-instrument sample library from East West and Quantum Leap. While the sample world seems to be overflowing with quality orchestral libraries, the same is not true for the obvious complement to the orchestra — the choir. Admittedly, choral music is a somewhat more specialised genre but, for film and media composers in particular, the use of choral parts is a common requirement. It fully deserves its ‘classic’ status and can still be regularly heard in film and TV music.

Of course, sample technology has moved on considerably since that time, and competing products have subsequently appeared. Again, VOTA has proved a popular library, and it also included one unique feature — the ability to ‘build’ words from the comprehensive sample set that consists of every consonant and vowel sound for both the male and female choirs.

Despite being capable of some excellent results, one of the criticisms levelled at VOTA was that the word-building process was rather clunky in operation. QL’s new release, produced in collaboration with East West, is Symphonic Choirs, and, as well as being the largest choral library currently available nine DVD-ROM disks containing over 38 Gigabytes of sample data , it comes with a dedicated application for turning text into sung phrases, the appropriately named Word Builder.

So, providing you are not a member of a professional choir, is Symphonic Choirs a good thing? NI’s Kompakt, the extensive sample library and the Word Builder application. There is little to say about the first of these that hasn’t already been covered in SOS.

Just as it was when supplied with Colossus and RA, which I looked at in recent issues of SOS, Kompakt is a cut-down version of NI’s flagship Kontakt software sampler, and the Symphonic Choirs samples set can only be used with the dedicated version supplied here, or the full version of one of NI’s software samplers.

It’s worth mentioning that you need a DVD drive for the installation, plus of course that slim-and-trim 38GB of hard disk space to put the library in.

The sample library itself can also be divided into three components; a series of Kontakt Multis for each of the five choir sections Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and Boys , individual Kompakt Instruments for the same five sections and Kompakt Instruments for three soloists Soprano, Alto and Boy Soprano.

In principle, the two sets of individual Instrument Programs are similar to more typical choir-based sample libraries in that they offer various performance combinations including vowel sounds, consonant sounds, vibrato, staccato and a selection of special effects such as whispers, falls and shouts. Many of the Programs include velocity and mod wheel control of the sound for extra expressive options, while the three soloists all have key-switched performance articulations available within their Programs, as you can see from the screenshot at the head of this article, which shows a soloist Program loaded.

The blue keys contain the samples, while the brown keys select the key-switched performance articulations. The section Multis really come into play with third element of the overall package, Word Builder. Each of the special Multis is arranged across five MIDI channels and contains a combination of the vowel and consonant samples. Given the user-specified phrase, Word Builder then splits the MIDI input across the five channels of the Kompakt Multi to sequence the various vowel and consonant sounds together to create the required phrase.

As made very clear in both the advertising and documentation for Symphonic Choirs, it is worth noting that Word Builder can only be used with these specially designed Multis. The individual Instrument Programs — both of the choir sections and the soloists — cannot be used with Word Builder.

As with the previous Symphonic Orchestra library, Professor Keith O Johnson supervised the recording process for Symphonic Choirs, using the same concert hall and recording arrangements employed for the orchestral library.

All the recordings were made at bit resolution using three mic positions. The ‘C’ close mic position reproduces the sound heard when standing directly in front of the singers, while the ‘F’ full position represents the sound from the very front of the stage and consequently contains more of the concert hall’s natural reverberation.

Finally, the ‘S’ surround mic position represents the sound at the back of the hall the manual suggests the front row of the balcony and therefore contains the full acoustics of the hall. Each Multi and Instrument is therefore provided in three versions. This approach to the recordings provides three obvious advantages to the user. First, the output from the different mic positions can be used control the degree of ambience, either by using a particular mic position or by blending them as required.

Second, output from the different mic positions might be used to create a surround sound mix — and this clearly has applications in a film music context. Third, with both having been recorded by the same team, in the same concert hall and using the same microphone configuration, blending the sounds of Symphonic Choirs with Symphonic Orchestra ought to produce a very coherent mix.

Installation After I’d made some sandwiches and poured myself a stiff drink or two, installation of Symphonic Choirs proceeded without any problems on my test system — although given its size, it did proceed for quite some time!

Registration of the Kompakt front-end involves a quick visit to the NI web site, but is painless enough. As with other Kompakt-based instruments reviewed recently in SOS, Symphonic Choirs is provided in all the common plug-in formats for both Mac and PC and as a stand-alone application. Word Builder is installed separately and is also available as a plug-in and a stand-alone application.

The implication is that users of other sequencers will, at present, need to use the stand-alone version of Word Builder above. Ooh, Aah While the potential star of the Symphonic Choirs show is the combination of Word Builder and the section Multis, the various Instrument Programs are also worthy of comment. In short, if you do need just some pad-like ‘aahs’, ‘oohs’ or ‘mmms’, then Symphonic Choirs is more than up to the task.

For each of the four adult choir sections, individual Instruments are available for eight vowel-based sounds and 15 consonant based-sounds. The Instruments for the Boys section differ slightly, in that the vowel sounds only include two key-switched attacks; normal and legato — but in other respects they are the same as the adult sections.

Three instances of Word Builder with the same phrase in English, Phonetics and Votox formats — translation is done automatically. A small number of ‘effects’ Programs are also included for each section with performances such as unpitched whispered words, evolving vowels, slides, shouts and falls. Slightly fewer options are provided for the Boys section. In addition, four ‘Full Chorus Church’ Instruments — provided in just the ‘S’ mic position — are also provided.

These are all based on vowel sounds and include mod wheel control over vibrato depth. While they do not offer the detailed control of working with the individual sections, these single Instruments are excellent for a quick mock-ups or situations where you need a simple background choral ‘wash’. Individual Kompakt Instruments are also provided for three soloists. Individual Instruments are provided for each of the Soprano, Alto and Boy soloists and each features a number of key-switches to control the syllable being sung and the style of the singing.

These mainly feature vowel sounds sung with non-vibrato, vibrato, slur and other expressive options. The Boy soloist also features random Latin syllables and these could easily be strung together to construct a mock or genuine!

Latin phrase. For convenience, the final element for each of the soloists is a pre-configured ‘5. While experimenting with these various component Programs I was, without exception, impressed by the quality of the sound. The sections are very full sounding and, when combining them to form a full Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass ‘SATB’ chorus, the results were extremely good. The contrast between the three mic positions is both obvious and useful.

The ‘C’ position is very much ‘in your face’ and would be ideal if you wished to apply your own reverb. The ‘F’ positions have noticeably more ambience but are still very clear. As a result, I found myself starting with these versions before blending in either a little of the ‘C’ or ‘S’ sound as required. In contrast, the ‘S’ versions sound very lush and warm, and are extremely effective for constructing choral pads.

Interestingly, no Tenor or Bass soloists are provided. The manual suggests that this is because these solo voices rarely appear in film scores. I don’t think this is a major omission by any means, but it does reveal who East West have in mind as the potential purchasers of Symphonic Choirs.

My only other comment would be that, compared to Spectrasonics’ Symphony Of Voices, the palette of Symphonic Choirs is somewhat less diverse — there are no Gregorian chants, for example. Without doubt, though, the advances in sampling technology mean that Symphonic Choirs is putting the most impressive sampled choir sounds currently available into the hands of composers — even before we consider the potential of Word Builder The stand-alone version of Word Builder, while similar to the plug-in version, does have the advantage of being resizable the stand-alone version cannot be resized.

Resizing is particularly useful when you’re working with the Time Editor. The application interface uses the same styling as Kompakt. The Type setting specifies the type of choral section to which this instance of Word Builder is connected, and this needs to match the type of Multi loaded in Kompakt. The options in the Letter dialogue box offer you detailed access to each syllable within a word to improve pronunciation.

The phrase to be sung is entered in the Text Editor. This can be entered in standard English, Phonetics or Votox, a phonetic alphabet created specifically to work with Word Builder.

East West recommend that regular users get to grips with it as, once mastered, it allegedly provides more precise control over pronunciation of words. Usefully, Word Builder includes a ,word dictionary and can convert between the various formats. Using one of the phonetic alphabets, Latin phrases also seem to work fine — although if your Latin is a little rusty, see the ‘Lessons in Latin’ box on the right for some inspiration. The section that requires the most head scratching initially, at least is the Time Editor the lower right section in the screen below.

When a phrase is first entered, each syllable is allocated a certain default time length and these are displayed within the Time Editor for the selected word.

Syllable lengths are not allocated in an arbitrary fashion; consonants are generally short, while vowels have longer sustains as would be the case for a real singer. By default, each word within the phrase is triggered by a single MIDI note or chord although, as described below, this behaviour can be changed. However, it is also worth noting that some syllables which are triggered by the MIDI note off event are only sung after the ‘off’ position on the time line.

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Therefore, to avoid the Program starting a new word before finishing the previous one, it is useful to leave a gap between the MIDI notes that trigger consecutive words. The default syllable lengths assigned in the Time Editor can be adjusted by dragging the coloured bars. Syllables can be overlapped; this creates a fade and is useful for smoothing out the pronunciation of certain words. However, in most cases, users will want the tempo of the sung phrase to be controlled by a sequence of MIDI notes.

It is here that the Learn button shown on the previous page comes into play. This function allows Word Builder to learn the timing and length of each MIDI note within a phrase either played via a MIDI keyboard or from a sequencer track and to then adjust the lengths of the syllables within each word to match.

On the whole, this works well enough but, for all but the most simple of phrases, I still found some minor manual editing was required to make the pronunciation clearer. Further phrase tweaking is possible in the Letter dialogue box above , which allows the attack type and relative velocity of each syllable to be adjusted. Again, this can be useful for adding clarity to the pronunciation or to add emphasis to particular syllables within a sung phrase — although volume swells are probably more easily added via MIDI continuous controller 11 Expression.

Lessons In Latin While it is difficult to resist getting Word Builder to conjure a selection of common expletives from the Symphonic Choirs Boys section, once this novelty has worn off, Latin phrases can still be good fun for scaring elderly relatives or small children. If, like me, your Latin is not so hot, you might want to check out this link, which was posted by a user on the East West forums: This includes a huge list of short Latin phrases with English translations and, as well as the religious examples such as ‘Agnus Dei’ Lamb of God or ‘Sanctum Sanctorum’ the holy of holies there are also some classic one-liners.

I can’t vouch for the accuracy of the translations provided, but particular favourites of mine are ‘Sane ego te vocavi.

Forsitan capedictum tuum desit’ ‘I did call. Maybe your answering machine is broken’ and ‘Suntne vacci laeti? Users of other sequencers will need to work with the stand-alone version.

This has the same functionality, but is perhaps a touch more fiddly to set up, as it involves using a MIDI loopback connection of some sort. Fortunately, this configuration is described quite clearly within the documentation and on the East West web site. I did, however, experiment with the stand-alone version too, and had no problems getting Word Builder to talk to Kompakt via a MIDI loopback utility. The use of multiple vowel sounds — as in the ‘EE’ sound used here — was a decent work-around when I couldn’t get the ‘Hold Syllable On’ function shown at the top of the next page to work under Cubase SX!

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