Voxpat 2 developed by digital brain instruments, is a standalone voice generating software that creates high-quality monster and robotic sounds for various sound design purposes. Use this fabulous plug-in to create creatures like voices that can be used on games, music, films and multimedia projects. Thanks to its user friendly and easy to use interface, Voxpat delivers precise sound solutions with high-quality output. With its predesigned effects, samples and presets, you can design some really special sounds that will give life to your audio productions.
Handle input signal through 2 noise signal convolution effects at the same time. Each noise segment produces a distinctive kind of noise signal, which is utilized as the convolution carrier signal and modulated by the input signal. Noise A segment creates pink noise, white noise, or a mix of both sorts of noise. Noise B segment creates a noise signal based on FM synthesis. The procedural sound effect produces a mammal sound depending on the chosen settings. This warm-blooded animal sound is utilized as the carrier signal for convolution processing and is modulated by the input signal. Output clone mode permits producing a postponed duplicate of the handled sound output by including a delay and making a pitch-shifted decay effect by changing the pitch of this deferred output form.
The shifter is a process input signal through 6 pitch-shifting areas at the same time. Input depending area permits selecting distinctive activation/deactivation threshold level for each segment, this way you’ll make more dynamic and realistic voices in the event that segments are activated at the different input level, higher or lower depending on your setup. Stack any sound record from your computer to be convolved by the input signal. Up to 4 diverse tests to be utilized at the same time as convolution carrier signals. Loop and reverse playback mode. Playback speed selector. Amplitude envelope designer. Pitch-shifting. Crossfader. Convolution mode. Samples folder integration. Drag & drop for a speedier user encounter.
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