Get Revoice Pro 5 here: bit.ly/3RDVpVp Let's dig a bit deeper into Revoice Pro and look at region warping, formant shifting, vibrato control, and match functions.
still amazed that it knows ReVoice Pro isn't running and yet it still makes you physically click the "Start ReVoice" button...I'm using V4 and figured that would just do it automatically now in V5.
Thank you for these tips :-) I'm having a hard time to manually time stretch a part. I saw somewhere the suggestion to do this with warp tools, but cannot figure it out....
If you're on the Selector tool you'll have limited range where you can stretch or move audio blobs. If you need to go outside of that range switch over to the Warp tool and delete any other warp points that get in the way of the stretching you need to do.
I presently use Waves Tune and I'm currently beginning trialing Revoice Pro 5. I'm having problems transitioning because in Waves Tune I'm used to being able to easily see when the notes of the melody fall either inside or outside the scale of the key. So I know visually which notes are out of tune. Simply because the horizontal note zones are shaded different so there's a banding effect. Also, in Waves Tune, you can play the notes of the melody by clicking the piano roll along the right hand side. This enables me to find what the correct notes should be for the melody. It's early days, but at the moment, in Revoice I'm staring at the melody, totally blind to what needs fixing! Question: is there a way to visually display the scale in order to see what notes fall outside? And a way to play the notes to find the correct ones for the melody?
In the correction window there's a little magnet looking thing that will highlight the scale. My one complaint about Revoice is that the UI makes it a little challenging to adapt to. Once you get used to it, it's great. I also highly recommend porting in a 2-track of the music bed.