Each harmony line can have a different tonal character (thus avoiding the ‘robot’ effect), and can have different amounts of vibrato. Harmony Engine (right) is a four-part vocal-modelling harmony generator capable of generating a virtual ensemble of backing vocalists or simply thickening a vocal line. But the five new additions will give users even more flexibility in the studio. Included in the Avox 2 bundle are the same five plug-ins found in the original toolkit: Throat, Sybil, Punch, Duo and Choir, which together can change the character of the voice, remove sibilance, and layer multiple voices on top of the source vocal. Software supremos Antares, of Auto-Tune fame, have announced an update to their vocal toolkit, Avox (which was reviewed in SOS January 2006, and on-line here).
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