I build it in fl studio (32bits) with the soundfonts plugin (the soundfont used was "sgm")overdubs were done with a "strings" sample and the rest was just the pure instrument with eq and reverb. (it also includes a subtle piano and choir).
A short vocal ad-lib phrase recorded by me through a shure mv7x and processed with reverb, delay and compression. An atmospheric sounding, sort of creepy choir sound, feel free to use it any way you like!.
This is a "happy birthday to you" rendition to celebrate the 15th freesound birthday (april 5th 2020). The sound has been made by researchers of the music technology group of universitat pompeu fabra (i. E. Where freesound happens!), and voctrolabs. The sound uses choir synthesis technology developed for the trompa eu project. This means that what you hear are not real singers but synthesized voices generated by a computer! the score adaptation for choir is based on a score published in the choral public domain library. Hope you enjoy it and. . . . Happy birthday dear freesound!.
Recorded during the mass and the procession dedicated to mary, on the 15th of august, in marseille. Voices, songs and prayers in the cathedral and in the street.
Another experiment, another ambient drone! this time it's a bit less creepy and brighter but still a bit melancholy. Let me know if you use it in your project, but no attribution is required :-).
Four notes recorded from the same person to create this "heavenly choir" cluster chord. Some reverb added. Created for a production of jesus christ superstar when he is crucified. Edit: i see a lot of people are enjoying this sound! if you'd like to donate a dollar or two towards my personal starving artist fund here is a donation link: https://www. Paypal. Me/baharv89.
The famous hallelujah chorus from handel’s messiah. Taken from http://commons. Wikimedia. Org/wiki/file:messiah_hallelujah_chorus_1916. Ogg, cleaned up and enhanced. Have fun.