The GUI is looking a little dated and sadly it looks like development stopped a while back, so we probably won’t be getting 64-bit any time soon. In fact it does step a little on a vocoder’s toes with some effects that you can achieve, pushing the results in that robotic direction, although not as far as some of the other pitch correction plug-ins here, and subtle pitch-correction is most definitely what Kerovee is aiming for (in the main). Like MAutoPitch, Kerovee is a pitch correction processor and, like Melda’s, it comes packed with enough features to take it beyond just automatic tuning and into more creative territories. There’s also a useful EQ section so you can really push the right frequencies, and if that’s not enough, there’s even an 8-voice synth thrown in for good measure. What’s really good about it is the simple layout and it is very easy to use with audio files. Vocov employs two different engines: an FFT-based digital engine or a filter bank analogue version. And now you can get the effect for free with this digital/analogue hybrid VST.īoth carrier and modulator components are used to create the effect using an input signal like the human voice. The history of the vocoder goes back nearly 100 years and all sorts of gear, both hard and soft, has been used to create the classic robot voice effect used so well by Kraftwerk, ELO and many more.
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