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VOCALIZER 1.2
by SONiVOX
(SONiVOX Website) |
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Price: USD 149 License Conditions:
System Requirements: Pentium IV 2.0 GHz Processor or AMD 1500 XP Minimum 512mb RAM 2GB Recommended 1 Gigabyte free hard drive space required A VST or RTAS compatible host application Last Updated: 2014-09-15
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Software Description
VOCALIZER, from SONiVOX. Vocalizer transforms vocals and instruments with a revolutionary new patent pending technology. Just step up to the mic and let go - the results are astounding, and not to mention a ton of fun.
Part effects plug-in, part synthesizer, VOCALIZER is entirely new. Speak, sing, whisper, yell, or even run your drum tracks or anything else through it, VOCALIZER will take your source input apart and pitch, harmonize, de-harmonize, modify, fortify, enhance, re-fry, re-synthesize, and reassemble to your imagination’s outermost limit.
Features:
- One-of-a-kind new patent pending audio synthesis system affords
unparalleled signal processing, vocoding, & re-synthesis, from
subtle to completely mind-blowing.
- Vocalists - enjoy building complex complementary harmonies and
soundscapes out of your voice, or transform your solo voice beyond
natural boundaries.
- Non-singers - sing on tracks you could never have before. Make
your voice musical in ways you’ve never imagined you could.
- Endless sound sculpting possibilities. Run any audio source
through Vocalizer’s revolutionary input-based synthesizer for
unbelievable results.
- A robust selection of factory presets, or make your own.
- Make and warp chord progressions, beats, effects or portamento
leads like no one has heard before.
- Easy to learn and use with included video tutorials.
- Works as a plug-in on most major MAC and PC based DAWs.
Changes in v2.2
- 32/64-bit support
- AAX 64-bit.
- Stand Alone 32-bit
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More Sheep-like Vocals
Maybe I'm missing something, it may be a new approach, but the end results sound like just more Autotune/Vocoder wibbly sheep like vocals to me, i.e. awful !