Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28
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How to Create Stunning Vocal Tracks with Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28
If you are looking for a way to enhance your vocal production with realistic and natural-sounding harmonies, effects, and mutations, you should check out Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28. This plug-in is a powerful and versatile tool that can transform any vocal track into a choir of up to 32 voices, each with its own pitch, timing, vibrato, and level.
Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 is compatible with Mac OS X and works as an Audio Units plug-in in any compatible host application. It is part of the Antares AVOX Evo bundle, which also includes other amazing vocal processing modules such as Auto-Tune Evo, Harmony Engine Evo, MUTATOR Evo, ARTICULATOR Evo, and more[^1^] [^2^].
In this article, we will show you how to use Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 to create stunning vocal tracks in three easy steps:
Choose a vocal track and insert Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 as an insert effect.
Adjust the parameters to create the desired choir effect.
Mix the choir track with the original vocal track or other instruments.
Step 1: Choose a vocal track and insert Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 as an insert effect
The first step is to choose a vocal track that you want to enhance with Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28. It can be a solo voice, a group of voices, or even a non-vocal sound source such as a guitar or a synth.
Next, insert Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 as an insert effect on the vocal track in your host application. You will see the plug-in interface with four main sections: Input Pitch Meter, Voice Parameters, Output Mixer, and Output Pitch Meter.
Step 2: Adjust the parameters to create the desired choir effect
The second step is to adjust the parameters in the Voice Parameters section to create the desired choir effect. You can choose from four different modes: Fixed Interval, Scale Interval, Chordal, and Unison.
In Fixed Interval mode, you can set a fixed interval (in semitones) between each voice and the original input pitch.
In Scale Interval mode, you can set a scale type (major, minor, etc.) and a scale degree (root, third, fifth, etc.) for each voice relative to the original input pitch.
In Chordal mode, you can set a chord type (major, minor, etc.) and a chord inversion (root position, first inversion, etc.) for each voice relative to the original input pitch.
In Unison mode, all voices are set to the same pitch as the original input pitch.
For each mode, you can also adjust the following parameters for each voice:
Voice On/Off: Enables or disables each voice.
Voice Delay: Sets the delay time (in milliseconds) between each voice and the original input signal.
Voice Variation: Sets the amount of random variation (in semitones) applied to each voice's pitch.
Voice Vibrato: Sets the amount of vibrato (in semitones) applied to each voice's pitch.
Voice Level: Sets the output level (in decibels) of each voice.
Step 3: Mix the choir track with the original vocal track or other instruments
The third step is to mix the choir track with the original vocal track or other instruments in your host application. You can use the Output Mixer section in Antares Choir Evo Vocal Multiplier 3.0.2 Intel AU.28 to adjust aa16f39245
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