New Version Of Singing Vocoder

US Virsyn introduces a totally revised Version 2 of iVoxel      30/01/12

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Virsyn has announced a totally revised Version 2 of iVoxel. A Virsyn spokesperson told Sonic State, "iVoxel is not only an amazingly sounding vocoder - the unique concept of iVoxel turns this vocoder into a singing machine. iVoxel is a combination of a voice optimized synthesizer and a vocoder. The vocoder part is based on the Matrix vocoder from VirSyn used by many famous artists - one of them the well known german group Kraftwerk. The channel filters used by iVoxel are based on the Sennheiser Vocoder VSM201 resulting in a rich and fat analogue sound characteristic. The pitch follower and automatic tuning let you sing correct to a selectable scale." New in version 2
  • Realtime pitch following.
  • Automatic tuning correction to selectable scale.
  • Polyphonic sequencer.
  • Voxel editing.
  • Hi-end Reverb.
  • Support for virtual MIDI input connections and Background Audio.
  • Support for Korg's Wireless Sync-Start Technology (WIST).
  • Publish recordings online with the SoundCloud audio platform.
  • Many more things and bugfixes.
Pricing and Availability:
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