8Dio Requiem Professional — Cathedral-Recorded Choir for Kontakt

8Dio Requiem Professional — Cathedral-Recorded Choir for Kontakt

TL;DR: Requiem Professional is 8Dio’s cathedral-recorded choir — a full ensemble plus 5 soloists, captured in a San Francisco church with natural reverb. Currently eligible for the Pick Any 3 Choirs for $69 deal. Buy on 8Dio →



Overview

Requiem Professional was recorded in a San Francisco cathedral, giving it a natural acoustic character distinct from studio-recorded choir libraries. It includes a full ensemble and 5 individual soloists (SATB + soprano), with over 15,500 samples at 14.45GB.

Regular price: $99 | Part of Pick 3 deal: $69 for any 3 choirs


Key Features

  • Cathedral recording — San Francisco church acoustic, natural reverb built in
  • 15,500+ samples, 14.45GB — full ensemble + 5 soloists
  • Polyphonic legato — true performance transitions
  • Multiple mic positions — blend the cathedral sound to taste
  • 1,000+ choral effects — consonants, vowels, textural elements
  • Kontakt 6+ required — full version (not free Player)

Who It’s For

Requiem Professional suits composers who want a choir with inherent room and atmosphere — religious or sacred film scoring, orchestral underscore with natural reverb, or any context where a cathedral acoustic is an asset rather than something to process out.


Part of the Pick 3 Deal

Requiem Professional is one of 6 eligible titles in the 8Dio Pick Any 3 Choirs for $69 offer. Its cathedral character pairs well with Lacrimosa for a large-scale epic combination, or with Liberis for a sacred/innocent contrast.

→ See all eligible titles and grab the deal


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