![]() To give a better description of it, EXHALE uses voice samples to create beautiful and intriguing pads, rhythmic/percussive loops and other kinds of synth-like instruments. This is not what this instrument is about. It could and probably would fit a traditional orchestral environment, but definitely not as a standard vocal or choir library would do. ![]() CharacteristicsĮXHALE is not a vocal library in a traditional sense. With a library based exclusively of vocal samples, EXHALE comes out as an interesting and versatile modern-sounding instrument, with an overall synthetic/electronic sonority that manages to keep the expressive quality of its main sonic material: the voice. In terms of sonority, however, EXHALE is quite different than its predecessor. EXHALE was very likely built over the same engine used in Signal, as both instruments share many similarities, as for instance, the four macro sliders in the main window, and the possibility of selecting two audio sources for creating a compound, more complex final sound. The similarities are not limited to the colors (which at this point creates a sense of identity to the products released by Output). It is clear from the layout and color scheme that it is the younger brother of Signal, Output’s previous instrument. EXHALE comes with around 8.5GB of samples, all of it accessible through one single.
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