Synchro Arts have released version 3.2 of Revoice Pro, which is announced as a major (and free) update to their processing software.
Synchro Arts’ Revoice Pro 3.2 now includes manual tuning enhancements, scale grids, a bar and beats display, doubler enhancements, plus a host of other audio processing and workflow improvements – all improvements based on customer feedback.
Detailed new features include:
- Improved Manual Warp (Pitch and Time) Editing Tools: autoplay adjustable note against selectable reference tracks
- Tuning and Scale Grids: select and display with adjustable reference frequency
- Bar & Beats Display: tempo grids can be displayed and loaded from MIDI files
- Improved Doubler: new factory presets, automation functionality and formant range increases
- Improved DAW integration and workflow with Studio One, Pro Tools and others
Revoice Pro 3.2 is a free update for V3 owners and runs with a Revoice Pro 3 iLok license.
And, to celebrate this new update, Synchro Arts are currently offering a 25% discount across their range of audio processing software: VocALign, Revoice Pro and Titan. This offer is valid until April 30th, 2016.
More details at www.synchroarts.com.
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