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SYNCHRO ARTS REVOICE PRO 4

When I received my review copy of the fourth edition of Synchro Arts Revoice Pro I must confess I thought I’d be testing a straightforward vocal tuning application. Instead what I found was a hub of time and pitch manipulation for both spoken and sung vocal recordings... along with any other monophonic instrumental sources you choose to throw at it.

In the broadest terms, Revoice Pro is an editing and processing multi-track program in which mono and stereo audio tracks are either processed (Dub and Warp tracks), act as analytical sources for control parameters (Guides), or are output as the product of one of these processes. Many tracks will end up being used for dual functions, with some producing new tracks that then act as guides or dubs for another generation of outputs. Alternate audio segments can even be archived in playlists of up to four layers to allow further experimentation. Things can

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