Olympus Elements still features a full 62-voice choir, but only one mic position is available for the 8 voice articulations (Ah, Ee, Eh, Ei, Ih, Mm, Oh and Oo).
You can still control the man and woman divisi and will find several round robins, sustains, staccatos, marcatos and more articulations.
A voice-specific effect section is included, with swells, sweeps, shouts, whispers, and EQ and a reverb with 50 convolution responses.
Olympus Elements for the full Kontakt sampler (4.2.4 and later) is a 3.77GB library with 3061 samples (24-bit / 48kHz) and 56 .nki presets, while the Player Edition, with its 2.52GB, features 3061 samples and 53 .nki. It requires Kontakt or the Kontakt Player 5.1 and later.
The standard edition is available for the introductory price of $99 instead of $119, and the Player edition costs $119 instead of $139.
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