Air Vocal Suite

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:13:11 PM8/3/24
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The new AIR Vocal Suite is the first completely standalone vocal plugin collection. MPC has once again raised the standard for music production hardware by making it possible to perform, record, and mix the perfect vocals.

AIR Vocal Tuner is a revolutionary automatic pitch correction plugin for MPC standalone devices and MPC Desktop software. Whatever modern vocal sound you're aiming for, AIR Vocal Tune can achieve it instantly. Apply gentle, discreet pitch correction on a slow jam ballad or in-your-face robotic-style processing for melodic rap - all with ease. The versatile AIR Vocal Tuner is ready for any style and genre with a powerful set of controls to quickly dial in detection behavior key, scale and retune time.

Sometimes the right melody needs some harmony to stand out. The AIR Harmonizer delivers the power to create full 4-part harmonies instantly. Add a 5th below, a major or minor 3rd above, or even create a full background vocal section from one track of audio. Dive deeper into AIR Harmonizer and adjust EQ, Pan and more for a harmonic section that sits perfectly in the mix. With AIR Harmonizer generating the additional voices, you don't have to worry about the timing or pitch issues associated with stacking vocal tracks or with multiple background singers. Use AIR Harmonizer to get professional vocal results while saving time and finishing your tracks faster.

When you want to add power, create separation or just try something different with your vocals, pull up the AIR Doubler plugin. Load AIR Doubler on a vocal track and easily create dimension, width and separation. Stack perfect doubles without the time-consuming task of cycle recording vocals. Dial in AIR Doubler for those thick vocals that sit perfectly in the center of the mix and cut through any music project.

"As an artist, finding the right vocal for your music can honestly be pretty tough especially if you don't have a big budget. While the OPS Vocal Pack is totally affordable, you also get a variety of vocals! Drag those in your project and start to create."

"This pack offers a huge variety of high quality vocals, suited for every producer in the harder styles! I would definitely recommend this to anyone seeking vocals for their tracks, all the seperate elements give a huge inspirational boost if needed!"

"If you're looking for a pack that pushes diversity to the limit, look no further! The range of high-quality sounds provides some great jumping-off points to kickstart the creation of your own banging Hardstyle tracks. The attention to detail and variety of samples make it a nice tool for any Hardstyle producer, ready to get inspired."

As a padawan producer, I sometimes need a helping hand in order to perfect my projects and, why not, to get as close as possible to what the industry offers in terms of sound. And to say, this is really where I find the best tools for what I'm looking to do: I'm extremely satisfied ?

I was a bit skeptical of purchasing due to the price, but I was quickly reassured. The amount of samples within this pack is mind blowing, and the quality is amazing. No matter what type of vocal you are looking for, you will most definitely find it in this suite!

If you are struggling to find the ideal vocal for your music then this is the solution to fix more than 80% or even 100% of your problem, this vocal package will take your music to the next level new.

There aren't many vocalists on the forum, and to be fair it's hard to know what this app does. Vocal processing doesn't need much more than compression and reverb, so I'm struggling to see what's special about this app.

From the description I read of the features, it does nothing unique. If people want an all in one solution for vocals, it would perhaps work out cheaper than buying separate compressors, noise removers etc, but most app collectors - ie most ppl on the AB Forum - already have all they need to process vocals, and as Richard said, there are very few people singing into their ipad here, it seems

This is what I'm not understanding. It's not that I don't get the argument that many of us likely already have too much app redundancy. I'm just not sure why this particular app is where the line would be drawn.

Of course, there is a lot to be said on either side of the 'Channel-Strip-vs-separate-plugins' debate. But even those who prefer the greater control offered by using independent plugins normally understand that there is a convenience trade-off when compared to channel-strips.

On desktop, with a 28 "HD display, I can comfortably (i.e be able to easily control) 6 or 7 open plugins, but on iOS I'm pretty sure most DAW can only display one at a time. AUM is an exception, but I'm not sure AUM is where most would got to record vocal tracks. So for me (and this is just a personal opinion) simplified all-in-one strips can be a real benefit for mobile music-making.

@el_bo @tahiche yeah you both make some good points. Wonder why the lack of love for the ios version then? Basically maybe people just aren't used to kickstarters for iOS apps? Or, again, most likely because relatively few people on iOS - can only judge from this forum though, which is not very representative perhaps - do vocal processing on iOS?

@Gavinski said:
@el_bo @tahiche yeah you both make some good points. Wonder why the lack of love for the ios version then? Basically maybe people just aren't used to kickstarters for iOS apps? Or, again, most likely because relatively few people on iOS - can only judge from this forum though, which is not very representative perhaps - do vocal processing on iOS?

Also, looking at the blurb it seems that every section can be expanded for much deeper control. Seems like as long as the effects are of good quality and there's a good amount of flexibility in the deeper controls, it could be be a real winner.

If I have any criticism from what I can see so far, it's that the interface seems too dark. Not that I'd prefer a blinding light mode. Just think this could do with some lightening up, better contrast and better use of colour etc.

Also the Bleass app is very different from this. This is a collection of things like a compressor, de-esser, etc. Harmonizer is something totally different and overall pretty unique on iOS besides another app or 2 and even then it kinda stands on its own.

Well, yeah...Initially I asked a pretty open-ended question. But between then and now I refined my enquiry to trying to ascertain why it was this app that was the 'one app too many', why similar 'convenience' strips (Knock, Beef, etc.) weren't also judged in the vein of "Why would I buy this when I've already got more powerful individual units?" and why anything about the included modules suggests this is for vocalists only.

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