iZotope has introduced Vocal Doubler, a freeware vocal doubling effect in VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats for compatible digital audio workstations on PC and Mac.
Vocal Doubler sports a modern-looking user interface with a simple control scheme. While the user interface isn’t resizable, it is large enough for comfortable use on high-resolution screens. After testing Vocal Doubler, my impression was that moderate amounts of stereo separation and modulation worked the best for doubling lead vocals. The doubling effect sounds convincing and natural with just the right amount of pitch drifting when the modulation amount is set to around 50%.
Read more about this here: https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2018/10/08/izotope-vocal-doubler/
Audio Recording
Song Setup In PreSonus Studio One 4
Studio One from PreSonus is the latest version of the company’s powerful DAW that is important in many studios and production setups. There’s a short video from the course Studio One 4 101: Quick Start Guide, expert producer Joshua Carney guides you through the process of creating a new song from scratch.
When you choose to create a new song file, you’ll see that the template system in Studio One gives you plenty of options. Pre-set projects complete with tracks and plugins are already present, as well as setting core characteristics for your songs like tempo, time signature, key, and audio format.
Read more about this here: https://ask.audio/articles/song-setup-in-presonus-studio-one-4
Centrance MixerFace R4 Mobile Recording Interface And Recorder
There aren’t many that I really get excited about, which is why the new Centrance MixerFace R4 mobile recording interface and recorder is so unusual. The unit packs a powerful punch, with 2 great sounding mic preamps, excellent convertors, and a loud and clean headphone amp.
The two mic inputs use XLR combo jacks and have Hi/Lo-Z input switch, 130Hz HPF switch, signal and peak LEDs, and a volume control. The front panel also contains a slot for a micro-SD card, with a red record button and LED, a stop button, and forward and back buttons to move between files.
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Audified SpeakUp Plugins Streamline Voice Over Production With Auto-Ducking Feaures
Host application and audio effects developer Audified is proud to announce the availability of SpeakUp. It is used in streamlining and simplifying the process of voiceover and YouTube show creation by bundling two responsive, purpose-built plug-ins, the SpeakUp Sensor and SpeakUp Performer to automatically and effectively handle ducking.
SpeakUp succeeds in doing just that by bundling two responsive, purpose-built plug-ins — SpeakUp Sensor and SpeakUp Performer. It has user-friendly controls to free up users to focus on the creative job rather than getting bogged down with time-consuming technicalities. After all, voiceover projects typically take a long time to professionally prepare.
Read more about this here: https://ask.audio/articles/audified-speakup-plugins-streamline-voice-over-production-with-autoducking-feaures
Compression Tricks to Give Your Drums Instant Punch
Few processors are often used as compressors. Compressors drop the volume of your audio when it gets louder than a predetermined threshold, which helps you tame loud peaks. This is especially important with drums, which can have extremely sharp peaks on hits.
The compressor threshold determines the level in decibels at which the compressor “turns on.” Setting a high threshold means the compressor will only activate when the signal gets really loud. Much of a drum’s snap and punch is found in the initial few milliseconds when the sound first hits. Nearly all compressors let you adjust the attack time.
Read more about this here: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/compression-tricks-give-drums-instant-punch/