My guess is that each of your voices was recorded separately and now you have 25 tracks of individual voices. First thing is that 25 people together in a good sounding space like a church will almost always sound bigger than having 25 individual dry voices. #AskCBCMusic
So, how do you mimic that big natural sound? I would start by organizing the voices in sections, just like a choir. Then pan these voices across the stereo spectrum as if they were a choir standing in front of you, alto, tenor bass, soprano.
Correcting pitch with autotune or similar will be crucial. Correcting differences in the timing of each line so they are in sync. Then finding the perfect reverb for the group and perhaps individual short delays on each voice to make them sound thicker. RS
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