![]() This saves you time cutting and replacing parts of your tracks later on that have clicks and pops. Standalone – Revoice is a stand-alone plugin meaning you have to export the audio into it and then export it from Revoice back into the session. Initially, I saw this as a bit of an inconvenience. After trying it out, I saw the benefits of the standalone style. It allowed Revoice more processing power to get the minute details finished all while focusing on specific tracks. ![]() Warping – To put it simply, warping refers loosely to every aspect of pitch correction and variation. You can correct the pitch with a quick snap to grid or you could adjust pitch traces by inverting them, shifting them, adjusting the timing, and even more. Multi-Processing – You can import multiple tracks at once and work on them all in Revoice at the same point. I am a big fan of being able to work on them all at once in the plugin rather than worrying about overloading your computer with individual plugins on each track in a session.
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