Plughugger Voices Of Eclipse Synth Presets
Plughugger Voices Of Eclipse Synth Presets
Voices of Eclipse is the second release in our Dark Cinematic series, based on traditional and experimental choirs in Omnisphere. The majority of the sounds are based on the samples from the Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices library, but have been taken further with the processing engines in Omnisphere.

"voices of eclipse is based entirely on choirs, classical, pop as well as extreme and experimental.”

These sounds are mainly intended for cinematic scoring, but works equally well for contemporary music productions where you need to add vocal tension.

PRODUCT INFO
Name: Voices of Eclipse
Requirements: Omnisphere 2
Number of sounds: 174
Format: Omnisphere 2
Style: Ambient, Darkness, Voices

CONTENT

16 Effect & Hit sounds
72 Pads & Strings
46 Textures & Soundscapes
40 Multi sounds



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