Soundspectral has announced the release of version 1.5 of DoublerX, an intelligent randomizing doubling VST plug-in for Windows.
Formerly known as DuosX, Soundspectral says it has managed to reduce the already very low CPU consumption even more, without sacrificing sound quality or usability.
DoublerX is designed to produce natural and human-like sounding doubling effects, the company says. It takes the input signal and, depending on dynamic and pitch, the doubled result is generated in real-time.
“The doubled take will always be slightly different, just like a human performance would be – the randomizing and intelligent input detection is doing its part to create a natural feel, ” according to Soundspectral.
Pricing & Availability
This update is free for all license holders of DuosX. It costs $39 / €29 / £25 for new customers. A demo version is available.
DoublerX is designed to produce natural and human-like sounding doubling effects, the company says. It takes the input signal and, depending on dynamic and pitch, the doubled result is generated in real-time.
“The doubled take will always be slightly different, just like a human performance would be – the randomizing and intelligent input detection is doing its part to create a natural feel, ” according to Soundspectral.
Pricing & Availability
This update is free for all license holders of DuosX. It costs $39 / €29 / £25 for new customers. A demo version is available.
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