![]() ![]() Because we’re using MIDI, I started with the clear folder in the MIDI mode preset menu, and went for searching for symmetry, and then I made a few tweaks and came up with this tweaked Searching for Symmetry preset. You’ll notice that we have things divided into two categories, auto-mode presets and MIDI mode presets. ![]() I got this sound by starting with a preset which you can find in the global preset menu over here. Let’s talk a little bit about the sound of VocalSynth 2. So there it is right there, low harmony, Audio 65, make sure it’s check marked, and now you can pull out your MIDI controller or MIDI keyboard and play some notes. Now, this is going to be different depending on the DAW that you’re working in, but Logic makes it pretty easy. So once I had my low harmony track, the track that I knew I wanted to play, I went to VocalSynth and searched for it in these sidechain input options. In this case, the track is called, “low harmony,” and it’s over here. Then I headed to the sidechain options and chose the track that I essentially wanted to play with my MIDI keyboard. So now that I’m in MIDI mode, I followed the steps for MIDI setup in Logic, first by creating a new software instrument track, and then placing VocalSynth 2 on it. In fact, VocalSynth 2 automatically recognizes your DAW and gives you DAW specific instructions for how to route in either auto, MIDI, or sidechain mode. This gives me easy to follow instructions on how to setup MIDI mode in my DAW, which is Logic. ![]() So first, I’ve set my mode in VocalSynth 2 to MIDI mode. I’m going to play for you the beginning, and then the after, and then I’ll show you how I came up with this sound. I wanted to add some power and depth to the backing vocals during this pre-chorus. Now, the song I’m using today is called, “Your Eyes,” and it’s by Kylo. Note: VST2 instances of VocalSynth 2 are only available in DAWs or NLEs opened using Rosetta on Apple silicon Macs.Īdded support for macOS Monterey (12.3.x).įixed hang that could occur when loading a saved session containing multiple instances of VocalSynth.įixed error message or blank plug-in UI that could appear in Logic on Apple silicon-based Macs upon closing and reopening the plug-in window after certain interactions.įixed filter instability when processing at low sample rates that could cause failures during AU validation.In this video, I’m going to share with you two ways to use VocalSynth 2 in a modern pop session. Ideal for both sound design and music production, add unique tremolo, extra grit, texture, and creepiness to your audio with this highly characteristic effect.Īdded native support for Apple silicon Macs (Apple M1 chips). ![]() Push it to more extreme settings for messier, warbling vibrato tones. The Shred module captures chunks of your audio and and repeats them in interesting ways that add rhythmic range to your vocal-processing arsenal.Īn essential component of many iconic vocal productions, VocalSynth’s wide stereo delay also includes just a bit of filtering for extra flavor.Ī standby effect that lets you add depth and movement to your sound. The classic “talking synth.” Choose from 10 distinct presets and three distinct vocoder types, and fine tune with the Shift and Scale controls.Ī wave-shaping distortion with custom tones imbues your vocal tracks with an essential grit, attitude, and texture.Ĭhoose from three distinct filter types, each with their own unique characteristics, to create screaming resonance or gentle tonal shaping.ĭial in amp convolutions and speaker emulations to enhance space and realism or quickly create special effects like telephone or radio voice. Use it to design robotic or computerized vocals, or create extreme bitcrushing effects.Īdd texture with natural vocal harmonies or recreate the hard-synced, grainy, and computerized layering effects popularized by modern artists. You won’t find this unique effect anywhere else!Īll the funk without the steep learning curve, messy PVC tubes and rattling teeth! Emulate an old school Talkbox to make a synthesizer or any side-chained instrument “talk” like you.Ĭompuvox can digitize, crush, resample, or otherwise computerize the sound of your voice. VocalSynth Pro offers you an entire vocal creation environment in one plug-in.Īdjust human vocal characteristics like nasality, vowel shapes, and formants for a smooth, textural vocal treatment to any audio signal. Seven stompbox-style effects modules ranging from filters to speaker emulation let you add even more unique color and tone to your vocal. You can even use Sidechain mode to make any instrument “talk”! MIDI mode lets you play effects with a MIDI controller. Use these modules individually or as a group to create a tone that is entirely yours.ĪUTO mode lets you use VocalSynth as an effects plug-in. VocalSynth lets you choose from five different vocal effects ranging from classic Vocoder and Talkbox to modern Biovox and Polyvox. ![]()
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