Antares - AVOX 4 v4.2.0 VST3, AAX x64

 

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Year / Date of Release : 11.2020
Version : 4 v4.2.0
Developer : Antares Developer
site : antarestech
Format : VST3, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : cured | VR
System Requirements : AAX for PT from AU (64-bit only)
• Pro Tools 2018.1 or later.
• Windows 10
VST3 (64-bit only)
• A compatible DAW that supports the VST3 format.
• Windows 10 (runs on WIN 7 )
Description: Create, manage and enhance your vocal performance. Unleash your creativity with AVOX vocal effects. Because professional vocal production requires more than just tuning.
The AVOX package brings together 11 of our professional vocal processing plug-ins to create stunning vocal tracks in any musical style and create unique post-processing effects. From creating harmony and mic modeling to subtle warmth and creating double tracks and extreme vocal effects, the AVOX is an indispensable tool for vocals and audio production.
• AVOX ARTICULATOR - advanced talk bok (mutilation of an audio source with a vocal signal);
• AVOX ASPIRE - smooths out breath sounds
• AVOX CHOIR is not a chorus or harmony. However, this plug-in allows you to decompose the voice into 4.8 and 32 different voices, each of which can be endowed with its own vibrato and sound duration parameters. If desired, the voices can be spread over a stereo
panorama • AVOX DUO - auto-vocal doubler with variations of vibrato, vibrato tempo, pitch, timbre;
• AVOX MUTATOR - a combination of tools to create unusual, strange or completely psychedelic voices;
• AVOX PUNCH - specialized vocal transient processor;
• AVOX SYBIL - De-Esser with frequency control;
• AVOX THROAT - physical modeling of the human voice;
• AVOX WARM - tube saturation generator
• Harmony Engine - Fast and easy tool for creating realistic harmonies.
• Mic Mod - Emulator of microphones. Using the patented Spectral Shaping Tool (TM) technology, Antares has created a wide variety of digital microphone models, from historic classics to modern exotic. Simply tell the Microphone Modeler which microphone you are actually using and which microphone you would like it to sound like. Not only do the models reproduce the sonic characteristics that make each microphone unique, they also provide control over specific options for each microphone.

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