Add Some Chanting Monks To Your Mix

US Best Service releases Eduardo Tarilonte's Cantus Gregorian Chants      14/02/14

Add Some Chanting Monks To Your Mix


Buying Choices
Affilliate Links help support the site

Best Service has released Eduardo Tarilonte's Cantus Gregorian Chants. They say that, continuing the vocal series by Eduardo Tarilonte, Cantus brings you a real Gregorian Monk Ensemble featuring the sounds of the dark Middle Ages.

A spokesperson told us, "This is a perfect tool for composers and sound designers to create ambiences and music for films, documentaries, video games and new age music."

Cantus is a unique choir library aimed at easily creating your own ultra-realistic liturgical melodies, without using any phrases. Cantus offers a powerful and innovative word builder which combines 24 words (120 elements including words and their syllables) with 5 true legato vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and a special Mmmh articulation, all at your finger tips in one patch.

Cantus Features:

  • 5 different true Gregorian style legatos (a, e, i, o, u)
  • Mmmh articulation
  • A powerful word builder with 24 words, 3 different articulations (staccato, fast and slow speeds).
  • Words can be splitted to offer a total of 120 words/syllables
  • Words can be combined with true legato playing while the corresponding vowel is automatically selected
  • A collection of 20 Gregorian chants splitted into 400 phrases.
  • 60 minutes of music
  • 20 soundscapes, created from vocal samples.


Pricing and Availability:
MSRP: €199 / £159 / $219

More information:



 


Best Service Social

More From: BEST SERVICE
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

Raspberry PI5 Hardware VST Host 

Floyd Steinberg gets the gear together


Computer Music Chronicles: The Amiga as a Guitar Pedal 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Play V-collection sounds in standalone


New developments for Waldorf's M 

Waldorf's hybrid synth has quite the development story


Aodyo Loom


Computer Music Chronicles, The 80's: Acorn Music 500 Synthesizer 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com