You can correct the pitch with a quick snap to grid or you could adjust pitch traces by inverting them, shifting them, adjusting the timing, and even more. Warping – To put it simply, warping refers loosely to every aspect of pitch correction and variation. It allowed Revoice more processing power to get the minute details finished all while focusing on specific tracks. After trying it out, I saw the benefits of the standalone style. Initially, I saw this as a bit of an inconvenience. Standalone – Revoice is a stand-alone plugin meaning you have to export the audio into it and then export it from Revoice back into the session. This saves you time cutting and replacing parts of your tracks later on that have clicks and pops. Protected Regions – Within Revoice, you can select regions to avoid any type of processing to negate creating any artifacts. When it comes to pitch and timing corrections, you cannot do any better than this. It maintains the natural sound of the human voice while matching it to the correct tones and shaping it to the sounds you are looking for. It can be used to clean up vocals so smoothly that you wouldn’t even guess that they had been altered in any way.
Revoice Pro 4 has to be one of the best vocal production plugins out there. When we took a look at Revoice, we wanted to show some of the best features that users will love.