Powered by an extremely high-resolution FFT spectral engine, VOKATOR defines a new standard for vocoding transparency
Version | 1.0.2 |
Updated | Nov 17th 2005 |
Developer |
Native Instruments
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User Rating |
973
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Original File Size | 12.7 MB |
Downloads | 15528 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
Powered by an extremely high-resolution FFT spectral engine, VOKATOR defines a new standard for vocoding transparency, detail, and smoothness.
VOKATOR is a software that vocoding transparency, detail, and smoothness.
In addition to an exceptional vocoder, VOKATOR boasts a sophisticated synthesizer and a granular sampler: a virtual sound-fusion laboratory. With advanced features and multiple modes of operation, VOKATOR opens vast new worlds of sound-design possibilities.
Here are some key features of "VOKATOR":
■ Extremely high-resolution FFT spectral engine
■ Multiple vocoding modes
■ Operation configurable from 4 to 1024 frequency bands
■ Full-function dual-oscillator synthesizer with dynamic patch morphing, multiple filter modes, and FM
■ Granular sampler with independent control of time and pitch
■ Realtime frequency spectrum displays of input and output
■ Advanced modulation section includes step sequencers, tempo-synced LFOs, envelope followers, voiced/unvoiced detectors
■ Integrated frequency band compressor for the output signal
■ Custom filter spectral curves with the breakpoint editor of the equalizer
■ Gate and level compression of the input, multi-band compressor for the output
■ Includes more than 400 presets, plus 300 MB samples by Zero-G
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