Synchro Arts has released version 3 of its ReVoice Pro vocal processor and enhancer for professional engineers and post-production.
What’s new in ReVoice Pro 3:
- Manual Pitch and Time Warping of audio
- New Pitch correction functions: select modes over any range, with automatic snap to pitch grid options.
- Time-variable Pitch transfer parameters: graphically vary pitch tightness, offset and transfer strength to control the APT function’s processing.
- Create and change stacked tight vocals: change a Guide signal’s timing or pitch, and all related output tracks follow the changes automatically.
- Improved Interface and audio quality
- AU Monitor plug-in plays Revoice Pro’s output through AU stereo insert and tracks playback in your DAW in the same way as Revoice Pro’s RTAS and VST3 monitor plug-ins.
- Enhanced Doubler can modify timing of output and has longer and negative time delay up +/- 200 ms.
- More DAWs supported.
- Multiple improvements and fixes
ReVoice Pro 3 is available on Mac OS X and Windows in standalone format as well as Plug-in Links VST3, AU, AudioSuite and AAX. It requires an iLok key. Synchro Arts offers a discount fo new customers who will pay 313.20€ / $419 excl. taxes instead of 448.80€ / $599. Owners of a ReVoice Pro license benefit from special upgrade deals. A demo version can also be downloaded from www.synchroarts.com.
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