Adagio Learner
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I think I should be able to get better sounds from Eternity Choir than I am. The learning curve is steep for a novice and it offers tons of settings. But I’m a little lost. Would any users of Eternity Choir be able to share how you use the library, and what settings you prefer?
I am using the Latin song Gaudéte for practice. It is probably #1 on the Latin hit parade, usually heard at Christmas. I’m using the Expanded Eternity choir. I can’t seem to avoid the following: whispering, sibilants, poor transitions, and a lack of a unified sound. I also found the plug-in switches from legato to staccato phrasing for reasons I don't understand. I’m not trying to match the Eternity phrases to the Latin lyrics — that’s impossible because of its limited vocabulary — but I’m hoping to learn how to achieve better articulated phrases and blended voices. I appreciate any advice you can give to a beginner. I created a video so you can hear what I mean. Thanks.
Gaudéte with Eternity Choir
I am using the Latin song Gaudéte for practice. It is probably #1 on the Latin hit parade, usually heard at Christmas. I’m using the Expanded Eternity choir. I can’t seem to avoid the following: whispering, sibilants, poor transitions, and a lack of a unified sound. I also found the plug-in switches from legato to staccato phrasing for reasons I don't understand. I’m not trying to match the Eternity phrases to the Latin lyrics — that’s impossible because of its limited vocabulary — but I’m hoping to learn how to achieve better articulated phrases and blended voices. I appreciate any advice you can give to a beginner. I created a video so you can hear what I mean. Thanks.
Gaudéte with Eternity Choir