Magnus Choir

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Magnus Choir VST, VST3 and Audio Unit (Graphical User Interface)
DeveloperSyntheway Virtual Musical Instruments
Initial release2005 (2005)
Stable release
2.5.0 (Windows) - 3.5.0 (Mac)
Repository
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    Operating systemWindows, macOS
    TypeSoftware synthesizer
    LicenseTrialware
    Websitesyntheway.net

    Magnus Choir[1] is a commercial, proprietary music software synthesizer, for the Microsoft Windows and macOS[2] operating systems, written by Daniel Laiseca [3] and developed by Syntheway Virtual Musical Instruments.[4] The first version was released in 2005.[5]

    Overview

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    This software can be used to create natural and synthetic choirs, vocal textures, choral pads and sustained vowels. It may work as a VST, VST3 or Audio Unit plugin within digital audio workstation software such as FL Studio,[6] Cubase,[7] Logic Pro or GarageBand.[8] Magnus Choir also is compatible with FreeVST [9] allowing Linux users to use native Microsoft Windows VST plugins by using parts of the Wine compatibility layer.

    Preset Sounds

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    Features 54 built-in preset sounds including a variety of choirs such as male and female mixed in classic SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) structure: women sing Soprano and Alto, while men sing Tenor and Bass. Additionally includes choir pads, spatial voices, ambient, cinematic and soundscapes.[10]

    Modulation Control

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    Magnus Choir includes modulation control with parameters which may be modulated such as Low-frequency oscillator, ADSR envelope generator, Filter and reverb effect emulation.[11]

    See also

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    References

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