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Sounds Created from Hans Zimmer’s Personal Library
UJAM introduces symphonic elements CHOOIR: Orchestral Plugin for cinematic choral sounds created from Hans Zimmer’s personal library.
PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT
UJAM introduces Symphonic Elements CHOOIR, a dedicated choir instrument built using samples from the orchestral library of film composer Hans Zimmer. CHOOIR is now available for preorder ahead of its full release on May 13, 2026. The latest addition to the Symphonic Elements series, CHOOIR joins STRIIIINGS, DRUMS, BRAASS, and PERRCS, rounding out the lineup with a vocal element.
Unlike traditional choir sample libraries that require voice-by-voice arrangement, CHOOIR follows UJAM’s Symphonic Elements approach, offering pre-arranged textures that sit naturally within an arrangement, spanning bass, tenor, alto, soprano, and boys ensembles with a range of vowel and consonant articulations.
Whether supporting a string arrangement with a bold choir line or introducing darker vocal textures into ambient productions, its phrase-based structure enables users to generate convincing choir performances without complex key switching or word programming, allowing for a more direct and intuitive workflow.
Key Features
- Choir ensembles from Hans Zimmer’s orchestral library, including male, female, and boys sections
- Multiple articulations across vowel sounds and consonants
- Phrase-based engine for generating cohesive choir performances
- Signature Motion, Character, and Finisher controls for sound shaping
- 100 presets across 9 categories, including basic, epic, and atmospheric textures
- 70 styles in 9 categories
