http://razmo.ziphoid.com/MithrilVoices.mp3
A new choir-like program for the REV2... choir sounds are some of the hardest to make convincing on an analog synth like the REV2... well... any synth for that matter, unless specifically made to deal with formants.
Thus, the choir like programs in my bank only has a "vocal character", and it usually sits best within the upper octaves... in the lower region it's more like some sort of bass tone, but there is nothing to do about it really... but hey... it's better than nothing
Oh I really like this one. I'm seriously thinking about selling the Rev2 trying to save money for the upcoming Moog One and dammit Razmo, your patches are making me reconsider...
Well... i can certainly understand the urge to get a ONE, if one (ha ha!) can find the money for it
... but personally I don't really see how much difference you'd be having in a ONE, compared to a REV2 ... especially for stuff other than Bass... my programs are mostly pads, drones, ambiences and FX, and I really do not think that the ONE would do remarkably better in this department since these sounds are not all that bass dependent... I'd say, that what means more than the raw oscillator and filters are the depth of the Mod Matrix, and the way the FX are implemented... though still, you can always put external FX on any analog synth to give it that all important delay or verb.
For me having had so many synths in the past, I've learned that it's not as important what synth you use, as long as it is reasonably deep in it's engine, and maybe even more important: it has got the sounds you need, or you'll have to create them all yourself... and believe me, this is tiresome!!! and it takes a hell of a lot of time to create the presets you need.
So even if I got tempted and had the money to buy a ONE (or any other synth for that matter), I'd still keep the REV2, simply because I've laid so much time in these presets, and if I sell it, i'd have to start all over again creating presets for the ONE.
So I'm keeping my REV2... no matter what else tickles my GAS in the future