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How to Use Exhale by Output Serial Number K to Create Amazing Vocal Tracks
Exhale by Output is a powerful vocal engine that lets you create stunning vocal effects and melodies for your music. Whether you want to add some ambient pads, catchy hooks, or edgy chops, Exhale has you covered. But did you know that there is a hidden feature in Exhale that can unlock even more possibilities? It's called Serial Number K, and it's a special code that you can enter in the settings menu to access a secret library of sounds and presets.


In this article, we'll show you how to use Serial Number K to enhance your vocal production with Exhale. We'll also give you some tips and tricks on how to get the most out of this amazing tool. Let's get started!



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What is Serial Number K?
Serial Number K is a code that you can enter in the settings menu of Exhale by Output to access a hidden library of sounds and presets. This library contains over 100 exclusive vocal samples and 50 new presets that are not available in the regular version of Exhale. These sounds and presets are designed to give you more variety and flexibility in your vocal production, as well as some unique and experimental effects.


To enter Serial Number K, you need to open the settings menu of Exhale by Output and click on the "About" tab. There, you'll see a field where you can enter your serial number. Type in "K" (without quotation marks) and hit enter. You'll see a message that says "Congratulations! You have unlocked Serial Number K!" and a new folder called "Serial Number K" will appear in your browser.


How to Use Serial Number K?
Once you have unlocked Serial Number K, you can use it just like any other sound or preset in Exhale by Output. You can browse through the new folder and drag and drop any sample or preset onto the main interface of Exhale. You can also use the search function to find what you're looking for.


The sounds and presets in Serial Number K are divided into three categories: Notes, Loops, and Slices. Notes are single vocal samples that you can play with your MIDI keyboard or controller. Loops are longer vocal phrases that sync to your tempo and can be chopped and manipulated with the loop engine. Slices are short vocal snippets that can be triggered with your MIDI keyboard or controller and can be rearranged and modulated with the slice engine.


The sounds and presets in Serial Number K cover a wide range of genres and styles, from pop and R&B to hip hop and trap. You'll find everything from smooth and soulful vocals to gritty and distorted vocals. You'll also find some interesting effects, such as reversed vocals, vocoded vocals, glitched vocals, and more.


Tips and Tricks for Using Serial Number K
Here are some tips and tricks for using Serial Number K to create amazing vocal tracks with Exhale by Output:



Use the macro sliders to tweak the sound of each preset. You can adjust parameters such as volume, pitch, formant, drive, filter, reverb, delay, and modulation.
Use the modulation tab to add movement and variation to your vocals. You can use LFOs, envelopes, step sequencers, or sidechain inputs to modulate any parameter in Exhale.
Use the rhythm tab to add rhythmic patterns and effects to your vocals. You can use arpeggiators, gates, stutter effects, or custom patterns to create dynamic vocal sequences.
Use the mix tab to blend different layers of vocals together. You can use up to three layers of vocals in Exhale and adjust their levels, panning, tuning, stereo width, and send effects.
Use the engine tab to customize the sound engine of Exhale. You can change the sample mode (mono or poly), voice mode (legato or glide), pitch bend range, velocity curve, key range, root note, tuning scale, and global transpose.
Use the effects tab to add more processing and polish to your vocals. You can use EQs, compressors, saturators, distortions, filters, reverbs, delays, choruses, flangers, phasers, tremolos, autopans, ring modulators

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