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VOXOS Epic Choirs
VOXOS Epic Choirs

VOXOS features world-renowned choirs and solo vocalists, captured with over 15 years of expertise in recording for Hollywood films, blockbuster trailers, video games, and live concert performances. Recorded at the iconic Bastyr Chapel—renowned for its breathtaking acoustics—VOXOS Epic Choir brings unparalleled depth, clarity, and emotion to your music. From powerful full ensembles to intimate solo performances, this choir library is designed to elevate your compositions and cinematic scores to new heights. Note: Lyric playback is supported only for Men, Women, and Full Chorus presets and requires MuseScore Studio 4.4 or later.

What’s New?

1.0.12

- Fix to issue of FX being randomly triggered

Description

VOXOS: Epic Choirs features a full epic men’s and women’s choir, a boys choir, solo boy and soprano soloist. Recorded at the legendary Bastyr Chapel in Seattle, this library captures the sweeping acoustics perfect for highlighting both the raw power and angelic detail of the human voice. The Muse Sounds Edition contains samples derived from Cinesamples’ flagship VOXOS Epic Choirs virtual instrument. This edition is completely reprogrammed, reworked, and redesigned for Muse Sounds’ unique playback engine. VOXOS Muse Sounds Edition features 30 syllables for staccato and sustains, controllable via the lyrics function in Muse Sounds. It also includes true legato samples for Ahh and Ooh vowels, allowing for beautifully connected sung phrases. Using X noteheads reveals a collection of un-pitched shouts and effects for dramatic atmospheres. The library includes a full mixed choir (men’s and women’s), a boys choir, and two soloists: a boy soloist and a female soprano soloist. Muse Sounds Edition libraries are exclusive versions of leading sample libraries, created in Partnership with leading sample library developers and re-worked exclusively for the Muse Sounds’ playback engine. They feature a single mixed mic position and curated articulations ideal for notation playback. Instruments with true legato or portamento transitions use Muse Sounds’ bespoke legato engine for smooth, connected lines.

Legato Aah and Ooh
Staccato and sustains for 30 vowel types
Unpitched FX shouts and whispers
Full Choir and Full Boys Choir combined staff
Natural release samples
Solo boy and female soprano voice

If I am easily able to change choral sounds of the Muse Choir using sound flags, why can I not do this with Voxos Epic Choirs? I can not always rely on lyrics for shouts and whispers. In your next update, you have to support sound flags so I can access different vowels and effects.

incandescentdivider5

Not great at all I’m afraid. Lines aren’t smooth with odd doubling moments at times. Dynamics are all over the place

superb-tarsier9

It's better than the MuseSounds library, but still has plenty of room for improvement. For me, I have to turn the volume by 12 db to be able to hear it properly and sometimes the dynamics can be quite choppy, but otherwise it sounds quite nice.

edandurand

I love solo soprano and solo boy soprano; they sound really quite realistic. It would be much better if more voices were added, especially more solo voices.

Kem_cz

Very difficult to have a result that is not disappointing, especially with the women's voices which end up disappearing over the eighth notes leaving a breathy sound. The men's voices start to scream on the slightly high notes. I hope that this will be corrected, it seems that the sample is poorly measured at the attack and especially at the release.

scornful-chough575

I tried the original Voxos library in a DAW environment some years ago, and it was very good. Unfortunately, the Musescore version is heavily downgraded. The high pitches are stretched from lower notes, and sometimes it sounds like a Chip and Dale choir. Also it seems the dynamics are not complete, as FF sounds just like as MF but louder. The "Word Builder" is interesting, but limited as the original, maybe It can be the basis for a complete Word Builder in the future, but it won't work with dynamics either. Hope they make another more complete version of this, which they should give for free for those who bought thuis. The Cinesamples libraries are very good, but stay away from this, the free Muse Choir sounds much better.

De Profundis

I love this choir sound, all of my orchestrations utilize it. But one day my license disappeared, so I had to email Muse to get a refund so I could purchase it again.

allevant

And suddenly, the lyrics I type in aren't the ones being sung. I type in 'Te' and 'Ti' sounds. I type in 'Ti' and a loud atonal cluster sounds. What on earth is this sudden bug. It's unusable now.

ZappStone

Idk why people hate it. Is supert cool and work 100% of the times! I love it

Sonorisk

This is a great soundfont! However, the lyrics are not clear to me. I would like an update where you are able to hear the lyrics clearly.

TaylorPlayz
Works With
MuseScore Studio
Rating
60%
Version
1.0.12
Released
2025

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