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iZotope Vocal Synth

Posted: May 18, 2016 3:25 pm
by Guy Rowland
https://www.izotope.com/en/products/cre ... synth.html

Key Features:
Four vocal engines: Get robotic vocals (Vocoder), organic harmonies (Polyvoice), glitchy digital speech (Compuvox), and singing synthesized sounds (Talkbox).

Specialized vocal effects: Add edgy or tasteful distortion, filters, speaker convolution modeling, beat-repeating madness, and wide stereo delays.

Pitch correction: Correct off-key notes in your vocals with real-time pitch correction with natural-sounding results.

Streamlined voice generation: Add harmonies, octaves, or unisons in Auto mode, or get the exact harmony voicings you want.
Presets: Quickly access classic sounds you’ve known and loved, plus distinctive new combinations of all four vocal engines.

Introductory price of $149, RRP $199.

Re: iZotope Vocal Synth

Posted: May 18, 2016 5:17 pm
by Lawrence
I'm interested in this because of the obvious Imogen Heap-styled applications.

I recently did a tune that was severely auto tuned in multiple parts to get that effect. You can hear it at around :30 seconds of this:

http://www.ljnmusicandsound.com/2016/for-all-my-life/

...so if this has decent quality realtime polyphonic MIDI harmonization, that would make the job a lot easier. There are a lot of hardware options for this, but I haven't identified other software that will do it.

Re: iZotope Vocal Synth

Posted: May 19, 2016 7:45 am
by Tanuj Tiku
This looks excellent! Pretty much exactly what I was looking for recently. Probably should pick it up during the promo.

Thanks for sharing Guy!

Re: iZotope Vocal Synth

Posted: Jun 03, 2016 12:50 pm
by X-bassist
Can anyone that picked this up comment on the CPU intensity of this? Can it be used with many instances or is that crazy? Thanks.

Re: iZotope Vocal Synth

Posted: Jun 04, 2016 8:06 am
by Lawrence
Did anyone pick this up? My problem is that the voice quality in the demos doesn't sound so great to me, otherwise I probably would have gone for it...