Antares Choir Is FREE With Auto-Tune Unlimited Trial

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Antares offers a perpetual Antares Choir plugin license for free with a 14-day trial to Auto-Tune Unlimited. The offer ends on April 4th, 2022.

Choir by Antares Audio Technologies turns a monophonic voice into a choir with up to 32 unison voices. Each voice can be customized separately with pitch, vibrato, and timing adjustments.

The plugin comes with a simplified user interface consisting of three knobs, two sliders for controlling the stereo image, and a drop-down menu for choosing the number of active choir voices. The developer also included helpful tooltips for each control.

The knobs are used to customize the voices. The user can fine-tune the vibrato intensity, pitch variation, and timing variation.

A unison plugin can never substitute a real-world choir, but it can be helpful for background vocals and layering the lead vocal.

Watch the demo video below to hear the Antares Choir plugin in action.

Antares Choir typically costs $69, but you can currently get a perpetual license for FREE by trying the Auto-Tune Unlimited demo. This time-limited offer expires on April 4th, but your free Choir license won’t expire.

Here’s more info about the offer from Antares Audio Technologies: “Get a FREE copy of Choir when you start a 14-day trial to Auto-Tune Unlimited! Try fully-functional versions of every current edition of Auto-Tune, the AVOX suite, and Auto-Key. FREE for 14-days. Now including new plug-ins Auto-Tune Slice and Auto-Tune Vocodist.”

It’s worth noting that you will need to provide a valid payment method to authorize the free trial. You will be charged $24.99 if you don’t cancel the trial before the 14-day trial period expires.

So, it’s not the smoothest free download process. But, it’s worth the effort if you’re looking for a high-quality vocal ensemble plugin. Antares Choir is one of the best vocal multiplier plugins on the market.

Choir by Antares Audio Technologies

A closer look at Antares Choir.

The Auto-Tune Unlimited demo expires after 14 days, but you can find a long-term solution in our article about free autotune plugins.

Antares Choir is available in VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats for digital audio workstations on Windows and macOS. Only 64-bit plugin hosts are supported.

More info: Antares Choir (FREE with a 14-day Auto-Tune Unlimited trial)

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Tomislav is a music producer and sound designer from Belgrade, Serbia. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief at Bedroom Producers Blog.

14 Comments

  1. there are 3 new freebis I want to mention:

    VS Conga by Alan ViSTa
    BYOD by Chowdhury DSP
    Drum One by Sound Magic

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  2. Well, the demos I have seen and heard are not convincing… not sure I want to have to cancel otherwise I’ll be charged… !
    My free Izotope doubler will be my weapon of choice for now…

  3. Did the thing. Got the thing. Not that painful. New tools are always useful. Well, sometimes. Potentially useful. I’ve used the Eventide Quadravox like once in a project since i got it, so this likely to mostly collect dust too. But it’s in my toolbox now.

  4. Just tried it out on a project of mine and it honestly wasn’t that impressive. Tried it on both background vocals and on the main vocal and it just sounds super artificial and sounds like it has phasing issues. It sounds like just what happens when you layer a bunch of the same vocals and slightly change the pitch on each one using little alter boy. I was hoping it would sound better considering all the hoops you had to jump through with the subscription and stuff. This also being my first experience with Antares I’m super unimpressed. I was hoping this had a bit more going on under the hood. It does exactly what is advertised tho, it multiplies your vocals although the same thing can literally be done by duplicating your vocal track and changing the pitch and panning. The demo video posted on the article here sounds 100x better than anything I could get out of this thing.

  5. Wouldn’t recommend, you need to install CodeMeter to install Antares Central to install Avox and at no point did it ask me where to put the plugin.

    Not about to hunt through my filesystem to find them.

    Uninstalled

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