Choir Mode
Choir mode allows you to combine multiple AI voices in one track to create choral vocals.
To enable choir mode, click the choir mode button in the singer track panel. Your track will transform into a choir track. Note that turning off choir mode will erase all settings in the choir mode panel.
You can also create a choir track in two other ways: from the track panel of a blank track, or by right-clicking a singer track and selecting "turn into a choir track."
Add / remove voices

Click on the “Add” button to duplicate the voice at left. You can also drag new voices from the voice library to the choir voice list.
- Select a voice on the list to remove it.
- You can sort the voices by dragging.
Basic Parameters
- Offset - this is to control the slight differences between all voices in the choir. Bigger the value, more uneven the choral will sound.
- Spread - this is to width of the choral.
Room Effect
The room effect creates a virtual recording space that adds spatial depth to the choir sound. This effect relies on a third-party component that you'll be prompted to install when first activating choir mode.
At the center of room effect, there shows the virtual recording space, each spot with color represents one voice in the choir.
- You can arrange the choir position by dragging. The distance between choir and the dash line is how close to the mic.
- At the right top corner, you can set up the size of the recording room.
- 8m X 8m - Studio room
- 16m X 16m - Choir hall
- 30m X 30m - Church
- If you just want dry choral without the room effect, you can simply turn it off at the left top corner.
Vocal Effects
After turning on the choir mode, vocal effects will change to a new preset that designed for choral.
- EQ will change to “Choir”
- Reverb will change to “Church”