VocaLive – the vocal effects processing app for the iPad – has been updated to add AudioBus support.
Here’s what’s new in VocaLive 1.6:
- Audiobus Support (requires iPad 2 or later)
- Added selectable input channel for multitrack audio devices
VocaLive for iPad includes 5 Vocal Effects – Pitch Fix (for tuning correction or stylized quantization FX), Choir (a 3-part harmonizer), Morph (a formant shifter to change the tonal quality of the voice from subtle deepening to radical gender bending), De-Esser (to remove sibilance from the voice), and Double (by registering) – along with 7 Studio Effects – Reverb, Delay, Parametric EQ, Compressor, Chorus, Phazer and Envelope Filter.
Features:
- Real time vocal processor + recording app
- 4-processor vocal effects chain
- 12 professional studio quality vocal effects
- Single track recorder expandable to a full 8-track recording studio with master effects section, available for purchase in the in-app Shop
- Import and play songs to be used as backing tracks directly from your music library or computer
- Audiobus support*
- Voice Cancel feature lets you create sing-along backing tracks by removing the vocal track from existing recordings
- Audio Copy/Paste
- 50 presets included with 4 Favorites for fast recall
- Includes metronome and vocal warm-up tools
- MIDI controllable (via in-app purchase; free for iRig MIDI users)
- Digital Audio Support
- Restore In-App Purchases
- Low-latency for real time vocal processing
VocaLive is available in the App Store for $19.99.
That demo song makes me want to admit that I’m a sinner and start giving away 10% of my income…
I just bought an iRig HD and can run the audio out of one of my synths through VocaLive’s reverb on the iPhone. Pretty handy on the go or for a minimal set. Battery-powered pocket reverb.
It’s a little ironic that the voice-over on that video sounds extremely hollow and lifeless.