9th May 2012
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#1 | | Gear Head
Joined: Jul 2008 Location: London
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Thread Starter | Synchro Arts Release NEW Revoice Pro - Tighten Double Tracks and ADR Instantly We have now released Revoice Pro. Revoice Pro lets you create double tracks and ADR - as tight as you want ... in seconds!- Revoice Pro automatically time-aligns and tunes existing double tracks and ADR with astonishing speed, accuracy and quality.
What's more, you control the tightness of the time and pitch corrections.
- It also lets you create natural mono and stereo sounding double tracks
- You'll save hours of manual editing.
Learn more - and get a FREE 14 Day trial Click here to go to Synchro Arts website Click here to watch Introductory Video Here's what two users have said:
" It is such an extraordinary time-saver that I can't even begin to calculate the number of hours it’s saved me. I’m currently working on projects, with high vocal track counts, featuring Jason Derulo and another featuring rapper MJG and Slim (from 112). I’ve been able to craft dense backgrounds and SOLID leads in no time at all. The extra time has been used to create wholly new remixes to warm reception." Joseph (Jay) Greer
" The automatic doubling process is saving me half a day per song!!" Michael Hagel Mac only - Works with all professional MAC-based audio workstations
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9th May 2012
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#2 | | Gear addict
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twice as expensive as my DAW. steep.
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10th May 2012
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#3 | | Gear maniac
Joined: Apr 2010 Location: BOSTON
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Any plans for a PC version?
Mac only is pretty lame |
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10th May 2012
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#4 | | Gear addict
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This is ridiculously overpriced. What are these people thinking? Get real folks, most other software companies are realising that their products need to be priced more competitively but this is a joke. Yourselves and the people at plugin alliance seem to think that money is growing on trees these days!
Apologies for the rant but this kind of product pricing gets on my wick!
Cheers, Mark.
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10th May 2012
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#5 | | Lives for gear
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Same price as Vocalign Pro. Other than Revoice Pro being stand alone I'm not sure what the differences are. For the hours of work Vocalign Pro saves in ADR and Vocal comps $599 is dirt cheap.
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10th May 2012
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#6 | | Gear nut
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Los Angeles
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if you're used to editing 10's to 100's of tracks at a time, this would be worth it's weight in gold. Vocalign certain is...
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10th May 2012
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#7 | | Lives for gear
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This looks great - and totally worth the price - maybe there needs to be a subcategory of the new products section for post products so the threads don't get bogged down by those who don't get how worth it this would be for us who do ADR? Same thing happened with WLM, TC Radar...
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10th May 2012
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#8 | | Gear addict
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I did a bunch of beta work for them, and I can tell you, it's saved me HUNDREDS of hours of editing on projects, and THAT makes it pay for itself VERY quickly! Initial price seem steep? Perhaps. Getting my life back? Worth every penny!!! |
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11th May 2012
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#9 | | Lives for gear
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It works like vocalign but fixes pitch as well. Interesting.
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11th May 2012
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#10 | | Lives for gear
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i've got money to spend! unfortunately...i'm using a PC and need vst. When will that version be available?
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12th May 2012
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#11 | | Gear addict
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VST does not let you transfer audio around like you can with Audiosuite. Maybe VST3 ?
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12th May 2012
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#12 | | Gear addict
Joined: Oct 2004 Location: Tennessee
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Originally Posted by Airon VST does not let you transfer audio around like you can with Audiosuite. Maybe VST3 ? | If you're meaning that it's not a direct plugin within your DAW, correct. BUT, I'm a VST user, using the stand- alone Revoice Pro, and it works like a champ! Retains all the timecodes of the original audio, drag- and- drop back into Cubase (or export the audio from Revoice Pro, then import it into Cubase), tell the audio to "go to origin," and BAM, right on the money!
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12th May 2012
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#13 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jan 2008 Location: Brazil
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Originally Posted by valjean24601 This is ridiculously overpriced. What are these people thinking? Get real folks, most other software companies are realising that their products need to be priced more competitively but this is a joke. Yourselves and the people at plugin alliance seem to think that money is growing on trees these days!
Apologies for the rant but this kind of product pricing gets on my wick!
Cheers, Mark. | Agreed 100%.
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12th May 2012
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#14 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Jul 2005 Location: Canada/Mexico
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This looks really interesting and tempting and time life saver. The day Synchro Arts will release Revoice Vst Win version, i'm purchasing this in a heart bit.
keeping an eye on |
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12th May 2012
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#15 | | Music CrAZy
Joined: Nov 2003 Location: Continental Europe
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I'm quite disappointed by the steep pricing too. I was counting on an attractive VocAlign Pro to Revoice Pro upgrade price...like $199,- max. But this? For those of us doing music, that's just way out.
I'm going to keep on using Melodyne and let the customer pay the time it takes to manually go through all the tracks...
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12th May 2012
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#16 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by tobymusic I'm quite disappointed by the steep pricing too. I was counting on an attractive VocAlign Pro to Revoice Pro upgrade price...like $199,- max. But this? For those of us doing music, that's just way out.
I'm going to keep on using Melodyne and let the customer pay the time it takes to manually go through all the tracks... | Pretty sure Celemony will add these features sometimes soon inside Melodyne. And for us S1 users, its simply gonna be more then a breeze to work with with the ARA integration |
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12th May 2012
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#17 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Solar Pretty sure Celemony will add these features sometimes soon inside Melodyne. And for us S1 users, its simply gonna be more then a breeze to work with with the ARA integration  | Hmmm what do you know!!?
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12th May 2012
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#18 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by henge Hmmm what do you know!!? | Nada amigo hahahahahaha  Just a feeling that it will be a great add-on and continuation on how far Celemony has come from. And I think they need to touch the ADR AREA as well and sure will do an amazing job too. What you think?
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12th May 2012
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#19 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Solar Nada amigo hahahahahaha  Just a feeling that it will be a great add-on and continuation on how far Celemony has come from. And I think they need to touch the ADR AREA as well and sure will do an amazing job too. What you think? | Yeah. if Celemony included this feature, Melodyne would be awesome!
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13th May 2012
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#20 | | Lives for gear
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there should be a rule in the new product area to not allow bitching about prices. there's a place for that called the moan zone.
it's annoying having to weed through protests about people complaining about pricing in a new product area. I want to know about the product. if I don't like the pricing, I won't buy it.
it's really easy to bitch about pricing when you know nothing about what it costs to run a company, pay for employees to develop software, market it, etc.
I'm not saying you can't have an opinion on pricing, just seems if you're gonna moan then put that moan in the right place.
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13th May 2012
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#21 | | 3 + infractions, forum membership suspended.
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Originally Posted by otobianki74 there should be a rule in the new product area to not allow bitching about prices. there's a place for that called the moan zone.
it's annoying having to weed through protests about people complaining about pricing in a new product area. I want to know about the product. if I don't like the pricing, I won't buy it.
it's really easy to bitch about pricing when you know nothing about what it costs to run a company, pay for employees to develop a software, market it, etc.
I'm not saying you can't have an opinion on pricing, just seems if you're gonna moan then put that moan in the right place. | Here here,
Almost every single new product alert round here is just 95% whinging little spoiled brats, complaining about prices - its pathetic.
Its crazy because in the second hand forum you are not allowed to comment AT ALL about peoples prices.
Basically at the end of the day businesses are businesses and they exist to turn a profit, they have the right to charge as much or as little as they want for their products.
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13th May 2012
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#22 | | Gear addict
Joined: Apr 2009 Location: Switzerland
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The video is impressive however I hope that such a feature will be included in logic X or the next melodyne update.....
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14th May 2012
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#23 | | Gear addict
Joined: Oct 2004 Location: Tennessee
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Originally Posted by CeretoneAudio Here here,
Almost every single new product alert round here is just 95% whinging little spoiled brats, complaining about prices - its pathetic.
Its crazy because in the second hand forum you are not allowed to comment AT ALL about peoples prices.
Basically at the end of the day businesses are businesses and they exist to turn a profit, they have the right to charge as much or as little as they want for their products. | What's interesting is that compared to the prices we USED to pay to make music (even 10-15 years ago...), and so fewer capabilities available to achieve our desired results, I'd pay this in a heartbeat! I think it comes down to personal perspective/ use. I've spent many thousands of hours editing vocals, and it's not fun. Or had an artist that had to catch a quick flight home and we had to get what we could while we could! This helps remedy (for me...) the issues of available time, depleted budgets, and the need for quality without compromise. When I weigh out the alternatives, I'm sold!
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14th May 2012
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#24 | | Music CrAZy
Joined: Nov 2003 Location: Continental Europe
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Originally Posted by otobianki74 there should be a rule in the new product area to not allow bitching about prices. there's a place for that called the moan zone.
it's annoying having to weed through protests about people complaining about pricing in a new product area. I want to know about the product. if I don't like the pricing, I won't buy it.
it's really easy to bitch about pricing when you know nothing about what it costs to run a company, pay for employees to develop a software, market it, etc.
I'm not saying you can't have an opinion on pricing, just seems if you're gonna moan then put that moan in the right place. | I agree with you to a certain extent. But there is also the hope the manufacturer might re-consider their introduction pricing after seeing initial reactions from the user base. Bashing never helps though, agreed.
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14th May 2012
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#25 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Feb 2009 Location: Recording Studio Brisbane, Australia
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Going by the youtube video, there's a little too much artifacts in the the rendered version for my taste. Also the automatic doubler function doesn't sound convincing either.
perhaps it is much cheaper and faster to track it correctly during the recording session. Takes just seconds/minutes to do an overdub for double tracking.
If the recording is that important, I would certainly make the effort to track it right in the first place. Having a plugin like revoice pro looks good on paper, but in terms of application and actual real world results (as demoed in the youtube video) - imho, it false way short of an acceptable results to my ears.
Regards
Josef Horhay
Mixing Engineer www.acoosticzoo.com |
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15th May 2012
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#26 | | Lives for gear
Joined: Mar 2011 Location: Orange County, CA
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This plug looks great!!
Unfortunately for me, it's not even in the ballpark, price-wise, as far as what I was expecting to pay. I had read a couple posts saying it was price-y, but I was not expecting it to be this steep! Wow!!
Maybe a Holiday Sale..??? :-)
Anyways, product looks great and I really hope to be able to try it out someday.
Cheers,
Scott
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15th May 2012
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#27 | | Gear Head
Joined: Dec 2005 Location: MD, USA
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This is a professional tool- that streamlines and saves time. If the cost doesn't fit into your budget- then that's fine.. But I don't think that syncro ir revoice should get bashed about for
Making pro products
For the professional community.
Voc-align was not affordable for many either.. But it's being used by top professionals because of what it does and how it does it- Watch it in action- time aligning bvox -
Ain't nothing like it... Pays for itself
Itself in one night.
Personally I like the fact that there is a cost of admission to gain access
To some of the more "pro" tools.
I think its healthy for our industry.
If it brings benefit to me and my staff
And my clients.... And gives
me a leg up on the "kid down the street charging $15/hr who has all the latest cracks... Well... Yes some
Crayons cost
More.
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21st May 2012
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#28 | | Gear addict
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[QUOTE=otobianki74;7873703 ...it's annoying having to weed through protests about people complaining about pricing in a new product area...[/QUOTE]
I don't like people complaining about pricing and you cannot criticize them for their pricing but: "Vocalign owners 10% off". After reading this Avid and Waves look to me like NGOs.
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21st May 2012
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#29 | | Gear Head
Joined: Jul 2008 Location: London
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Thread Starter | Quote:
Originally Posted by WarrenBeat I don't like people complaining about pricing and you cannot criticize them for their pricing but: "Vocalign owners 10% off". After reading this Avid and Waves look to me like NGOs. | Hi ... not sure what you read - but just to be clear - VocALign owners get an extra 10% discount on top of our New Users' Introductory Discount of 25%.
That gives VocAlign owners a total introductory discount of 35% off RRP
Sound better?
Jeff
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21st May 2012
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#30 | | Gear addict
Joined: Feb 2010
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Originally Posted by JB at SAL Hi ... not sure what you read - but just to be clear - VocALign owners get an extra 10% discount on top of our New Users' Introductory Discount of 25%.
That gives VocAlign owners a total introductory discount of 35% off RRP
Sound better?
Jeff |
It's still only a 10% difference from new users.
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