
UJAM has released Symphonic Elements CHOOIR, a phrase-based vocal engine developed in collaboration with Hans Zimmer. This addition to the Symphonic Elements series focuses on cinematic choral textures, utilizing recordings from Zimmer’s personal library at Remote Control Studios.
CHOOIR utilizes a dedicated performance engine that triggers musically coherent vocal phrases based on MIDI input. The instrument is designed for rapid workflow in film scoring and modern production, offering a dual-layer architecture that allows for independent control over low (Basses/Tenors) and high (Sopranos/Altos) vocal sections.
The sound design section includes UJAM’s proprietary Finisher multi-effect module and specialized Character and Motion FX. These tools allow users to transition from traditional symphonic arrangements to processed, rhythmic, or atmospheric textures without external processing.
Key Features
- Phrase-Based Engine: Includes 60 Styles featuring professionally arranged choral patterns and sequences that sync to the DAW tempo.
- Dual-Layer Architecture: Independent Low and High vocal sections with a dedicated crossfade slider for real-time blending and balance.
- Sound Design Suite: Integrated Finisher module with over 200 presets, along with Character and Motion FX for tonal and rhythmic shaping.
- Custom Performance Controls: Includes a “Highlighter” filter for transitions and a dedicated Ambience section for spatial processing.
- MIDI Integration: Supports MIDI Drag & Drop and deep integration with PreSonus Studio One’s Chord Track.
Price: $169 – Symphonic Elements CHOOIR will be available May 13th. Between now and then it can be pre ordered for $149. It will also be included in the UJAM Symphonic Elements Bundle.
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