Ready-arranged male, female, and boys choir textures without complex key switching or word programming
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.
“A choir has been the number one request from our users to a degree that it became an in-joke. I’m so happy we could finally close this gap,” said Peter Gorges, Co-Founder of UJAM. “Since this is based on Hans’s own material, users will quickly hear that familiar cinematic palette he’s known for come through in their own work.”
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
Availability
Symphonic Elements CHOOIR supports VST2, VST3, AU2, and AAX formats and is compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems.
Pre-Order Pricing (April 28 – May 12, 2026)
· Symphonic Elements CHOOIR: $149
Introductory Pricing (from May 13th, 2026, until June 28th, 2026)
· Symphonic Elements CHOOIR: $189
· Symphonic Elements CHOOIR Loyalty Price: $169
MSRP
· Symphonic Elements CHOOIR: $249
· Symphonic Elements CHOOIR Loyalty Price: $229
For more details, visit www.ujam.com
About UJAM
UJAM was co-founded by Hans Zimmer and Pharrell Williams, both musicians whose careers have been significantly supported by technology. The vision behind UJAM is to make technology even more accessible and encourage even more people to make music.
This vision is being realized by a team of virtual instrument pioneers who had previously developed legendary virtual instruments from Steinberg and Digidesign — from Steinberg Hypersonic to Virtual Guitarist, from Digidesign Xpand to Transfuser — and who finally want to realize their vision of shortening the path from the idea to the perfect track. More fun, better results, less complexity.


