SONiVOX Unleashes The Vocalizer
SONiVOX is hyping their new Vocal Production Synthesizer, a new product from their Nemesynth Audio Research Group. SONiVOX claims the Vocalizer is a completely new concept in modern music production that couples a new synthesis engine with an open input based architecture. Vocalizer is one part effect plug-in and one part virtual instrument. Vocalists, non-vocalists and producers feed Vocalizer any audio source, and it re-pitches, effects, and re-synthesizes the original source into a whole new sound.
Primarily designed for vocal use, vocalists will enjoy the vast options afforded by Vocalizer to add previously unattainable dimensions to their voice. Inversely, non-vocalists will enjoy the opportunity to use their voices in musical ways that they previously thought impossible.
Vocalizer also works well with other types of inputs. Drum and percussion tracks fed through Vocalizer result in complex synth lines that perfectly sync to the original dry drum and percussion parts. Other input sounds afford a powerful and flexible new approach to sound design.
The Vocalizer marks the first release from SONiVOX’s Nemesynth Audio Research Group. Spearheaded by Jim Van Buskirk, inventor of the virtual instrument, modern computer driven sampling, and real-time low-latency convolution, SONiVOX’s NEMESYNTH Audio Research Group’s sole purpose is to discover, research and develop revolutionary new enabling technologies for musicians everywhere.
SONiVOX’s Vocalizer for Mac and PC comes in the VST, AU, and RTAS plug-in flavors and costs $150 when it’s released on October 1st. More information on SONiVOX Vocalizer.