MeloVox - Vocal Harmony


MeloVox - Vocal Harmony
  • Publisher: 4Pockets.com
  • Genre: Music
  • Released: 5 Aug, 2024
  • Size: 25.4 MB
  • Price: $14.99
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Description

MeloVox is an AUv3 vocal harmoniser designed to allow up to 5 simultanious harmonies. You can either choose to have MeloVox automatically generate harmonies by listening to live input and creating harmonies based on the pitch of the incoming vocal, or you can use MIDI input to choose how to pitch the harmonies.

You can choose from one of two algorithms, one more suitable to vocals which includes formant preservation, and another more traditional option for instruments.

Unlike many pitch shifters, MeloVox is build on a phase vocoder capable of formant preservation, meaning much more natural sounding vocal harmonies. This is especially noticeable when pitching a vocal up an octave, which results in what is often called the Mickey Mouse effect. This is due to the fact that all frequencies are transposed up, along with the respective peaks in harmonics. This results in a sound which the vocal tract is incapable of producing, so it no longer sounds like a natural voice. MeloVox fixes this issue by preserving the formants.


MelVox is capable of producing up to 5 additional harmonies on top of the original vocal, and how it does that is down to the control mode setting. There are 5 different modes to choose from including Auto Sense, Fixed Pitch and three MIDI controllable modes called Chords, Melody and Vocoder.

Auto Sense mode detects the frequency of the incoming vocal, and automatically harmonises using the specified key and scale. Fixed Pitch allows you to specify fixed offsets in a scale without the need to detect pitch. Chord and Melody modes use incoming MIDI data to precisely control the harmonies using MIDI notes from your master keyboard or DAW. And to top if off we have a traditional 12 band Vocoder which is incredibly easy to setup and use due to its internal carrier source.

MeloVox includes a build in noise gate to remove unwanted background noise that helps with pitch tracking, and a vocal doubler which adds a spacious stereo effect to any monophonic vocal. MeloVox also features a 10 Band EQ add a reverb. All effects can be applied to either the original vocal or just the harmonies.

A built in preset manager helps organize presets into categories using drag and drop, and the Set List can be created to provide quick real-time switching between presets and snapshots during a live session. You can even add your own acapella vocals to test out your presets as you create them.


Features:

○ Up to 5 simultaneous harmonies.
○ Two different pitching algorithms.
○ Formant preservation.
○ 12 Band Vocoder.
○ Adjust the timbre of a vocal in formant mode.
○ Auto harmony mode.
○ MIDI control (CHORD and MELODY modes).
○ Build in noise gate.
○ Vocal doubler, EQ, Noise Gate and reverb.
○ Supports drag and drop of presets.
○ Preset manager.
○ Set List.
○ Output Monitor.
○ Definable color schemes.
○ Drag and drop copying of presets.
○ Vocal Previews.
○ Easy backup of user created content.

What's New in Version 1.01

v1.01 B44 - Release Candidate

If hosted in a DAW and not in standalone mode, you can now stop the playback of a preview track by pressing the POWER button. This simply stops the playing audio and does not turn off the effect. A second press will turn off the effect.

The square/pulse wave knob is now properly reset when hitting reset in the vocoder section.

You can now long press the Auto Sense button to select the Note Sensitiviy directly (instead of using Settings).

The vocoder now responds to velocity and aftertouch if enabled.

You can now create your own custom Set Lists.

You can import and export (via drag and drop) custom Set Lists to the iOS Files App.

Fixed an issue where sometimes menus open blank if you open one menu very quickly after another (iOS Bug).

Added a warning to run the app in standalone mode to install presets if not run prior to loading into a DAW.

Fixed an issue which could cause a crash in the Preview window if files were labeled with incorrect scale/key.

Changed the drag and drop message on the Set List selection window to something more generic.

Fixed an issue renaming a Set List which was not forcing a save.

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