Thank you for this clarification. When I look at the synchro arts website, I see chaos, no distinction between products. Just a bunch of plugins that kind of do the same thing? But not really? It could use some cleaning up/simplification. Therefore, I've gone elsewhere for pitch correction software because their site makes it too difficult to decide on a purchase.
if you have auto tune pro then you dont need revoice pro.. i own revoice pro and literally never use it, and I think vocalign is much more useful and intended for what i need it for. quick vocal alignment of a second vocal layer.
Disagree, if asserted as a blanket statement. They both feature different and overlapping tools. I use both plus Ableton warping plus Waves Tune. All serve different purposes but I find myself using Revoice the most often for under-rehearsed vocalists.
Revoice Pro is much more intuitive and efficient when you deal with multiple overdubs, choirs and harmonies. With VocAlign you can only do 1 overdub at a time, and saving a DAW session with active ARA can be pretty tricky.
Thank you for this clarification. When I look at the synchro arts website, I see chaos, no distinction between products. Just a bunch of plugins that kind of do the same thing? But not really? It could use some cleaning up/simplification.
Therefore, I've gone elsewhere for pitch correction software because their site makes it too difficult to decide on a purchase.
This video was incredibly useful
if you have auto tune pro then you dont need revoice pro.. i own revoice pro and literally never use it, and I think vocalign is much more useful and intended for what i need it for. quick vocal alignment of a second vocal layer.
Disagree, if asserted as a blanket statement. They both feature different and overlapping tools. I use both plus Ableton warping plus Waves Tune. All serve different purposes but I find myself using Revoice the most often for under-rehearsed vocalists.
Revoice Pro is much more intuitive and efficient when you deal with multiple overdubs, choirs and harmonies. With VocAlign you can only do 1 overdub at a time, and saving a DAW session with active ARA can be pretty tricky.
I still find the pitch algorithm to be better in both autotune and melodyne
If you don't use revoice, could you give it to me? @roycephantom8563
Excellent