Looks interesting, but haven't had a chance to demo it yet.
https://nuroaudio.com
Any experience with Xvox vocal plugin?
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- KVRist
- 99 posts since 22 Apr, 2020
I actually quite like it and use it very often. The compression sounds very transparent even when cranking it to high levels of gain reduction. The deesser sounds great. I can usually find a good EQ setting since they’re all tailored specifically for vocals (anything the EQ can’t do, I just follow it with an instance of Pro Q 3 for more accuracy). I don’t use the reverb or delay modules much as I feel I can get better results from other plugins. The phaser/chorus/amp section at the end is also pretty nice.
Overall, I mainly use it for the compressor, EQ, and deesser and get great results. But to each their own. It just depends on how much you understand about audio. Great results can be achieved with well recorded vocals and proper knowledge of how to achieve what you’re looking to get (even with stock plugins.)
However, this plugin does a great job for what it is.
Overall, I mainly use it for the compressor, EQ, and deesser and get great results. But to each their own. It just depends on how much you understand about audio. Great results can be achieved with well recorded vocals and proper knowledge of how to achieve what you’re looking to get (even with stock plugins.)
However, this plugin does a great job for what it is.
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- KVRist
- 314 posts since 11 Dec, 2004 from Northern Calif.
Late reply, I've been working with the trial and I'm going to buy it. Just waiting for Black Friday to see if they have a better deal. Actually I quite like the reverb and delay. I've been using a convolution reverb and that's okay if I find the right settings which isn't always easy to do. I wrote to the xvox company and said it sounds pretty nice for an algorithmic reverb and they responded saying it's actually not algorithmic but some kind of hybrid that uses very little CPU power. And I agree the deesser seems to be quite effective.
Paresh
