IK Multimedia introduces VocaLive

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Full story here: http://www.ikmultimedia.com/NewsDisplay.php?Id=2902

Introducing VocaLive, the first professional practicing, performing and recording vocal processor app for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

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With VocaLive, singers and songwriters will have a suite of 5 dedicated real-time vocal effects plus 7 effects tailored to vocal processing that can be combined on a 3-processor vocal rig chain. VocaLive also includes dozens of presets to help you get up and running in seconds.

Use VocaLive with the built-in iPhone microphone, earbuds with the built-in mic, or with IK's new iRig Mic on stage.

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VocaLive At a Glance:

* 5 dedicated vocal effects: pitch correction, choir harmonizer, voice doubler, vocal morpher and de-esser
* 7 vocal tailored effects: reverb, EQ, compressor, delay, envelope filter, chorus and phaser
* 3-processor vocal rig chain
* Low latency for real-time usage
* Dozens of presets included with full editing capabilities, categorization and favorites for easy recall
* Single and multi-track recording capabilities with non-destructive effects application
* Sing-along features with backing tracks import from the iPod device library and voice-canceling features
* Free and full versions
* Dedicated vocal effects from VocaLive can also be used within AmpliTube for iPhone and iPad as separate in-app purchases

Pricing and availability


VocaLive will be available in the first quarter of 2011 from the iTunes app store. A free version of VocaLive will also be available. VocaLive's dedicated vocal effects will also be available as in-app purchases within the current range of AmpliTube for iPhone and iPad.

Final prices will be released at shipping. Visit the official VocaLive online page more information, audio and video demos.

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When I subscribed to the IK Multimedia newsletter, I thought I'll get news about Amplitube3 and it's stuff. Since then, all I'm seeing is just a bunch of iPhone jizz...

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Android version??

:cry:

( :hihi: just having fun with the "Mac version" requests :D )

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damn, and i just spent my christmas bonus on tc-helicon voicelive touch!
http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/voicelive-touch/
(tho we'll see if they're close in quality or not)

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i just checked the video's.. looks and sounds pretty good!
i'm sure i'll probably get it as well!
between it and the tc voicelive it'll confuse the hell out of the audience :hihi:
(mad choir from hell! :troll: )

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shanecgriffo wrote:i just checked the video's.. looks and sounds pretty good!
i'm sure i'll probably get it as well!
between it and the tc voicelive it'll confuse the hell out of the audience :hihi:
(mad choir from hell! :troll: )
Oh wow, route one through the other and that might be MAD. I'm impressed already, but hey I know I like some strange stuff so don't go by my opinion :)

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shanecgriffo wrote:damn, and i just spent my christmas bonus on tc-helicon voicelive touch!
http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/voicelive-touch/
(tho we'll see if they're close in quality or not)
From the audio/video demos I'd say you have nothing to worry about ;) Well, they are nice effects for iPhone use but not up to the same quality as the TC imo :shrug:

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Hi all,
Loving the look of these new apps for vocal recording \ guitar recording from ik ...but real newb q here as I am just getting into the iPad thing ( 10 years of pc music recording experience with Cubase and ableton) how do you get the recorded wav (aiff) files off of the iPad, and into the DAW?
Is this an iTunes import from the iPad (at full quality) ?
Cheers d
:-)

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dixie237 wrote:Hi all,
Loving the look of these new apps for vocal recording \ guitar recording from ik ...but real newb q here as I am just getting into the iPad thing ( 10 years of pc music recording experience with Cubase and ableton) how do you get the recorded wav (aiff) files off of the iPad, and into the DAW?
Is this an iTunes import from the iPad (at full quality) ?
Cheers d
:-)
You can export from AmpliTube. From the AmpliTube features page:
you can work, save and recall multiple project mixes and export them at will to the Song section, or to your computer via iTunes using the new file sharing function as 44 kHz/16 bit stereo WAV audio file, or conveniently sent by email as an MP3 file.

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:D
...thanks Peter...
...this is top of my list now.
Cheers and good luck
D
:D

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Thanks! Anyone attending NAMM can stop by the booth and try it out too... Only a couple of days until it starts...

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Just bought this app and the effects are cool :) though it doesnt seem to work with my 'mikey' mic :cry:

I have a question about where the files are saved in itunes. I synch to include voice memos (where i assumed it would be) but nothing can be located on my pc :help:

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TristezaOrange wrote:Android version??

:cry:

( :hihi: just having fun with the "Mac version" requests :D )
We'd love to be on Android but its just not feasible at the moment with the latency Android has. Its the same issue with AmpliTube iRig. We have both Pc and Mac versions of our desktop software! 8)

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/forum/viewt ... f=10&t=553
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budd1405 wrote:Just bought this app and the effects are cool :) though it doesnt seem to work with my 'mikey' mic :cry:

I have a question about where the files are saved in itunes. I synch to include voice memos (where i assumed it would be) but nothing can be located on my pc :help:
VocaLive works with input devices which use the headphone jack, such as iRig Mic. To access the recordings on your PC, mixdowns need to be exported from the multitracker for file sharing. You can then save them to your computer through iTunes. You can solo a track to export it by itself.

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but where are they saved in itunes?

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