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Emvoice One

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Emvoice One
Emvoice One
Emvoice One by Emvoice is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
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1.0.59
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1.0.59
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Requires internet connection to run
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Emvoice One is a vocal synthesizer plugin (VST/AU) that generates vocal lines from scratch.

Simply type lyrics, enter notes for each syllable, and hyper-realistic vocals are generated within your DAW on the spot. Create glissando and vibrato patterns with note editing. Choose custom pronunciation stylization options to tailor the performance. Use the plugin as a songwriting tool, a means to collaborate, a way to create toplines that you don't have the ability to perform, or as your very own main vocalist.

Once words are entered in Emvoice One, the cloud-based engine recombines thousands of recorded samples into a complete vocal line, then returns it to the plugin over the internet.

While the plugin itself is free to download, voices are purchased separately. Unlicensed voices can still be used within Emvoice One but with a range of eight notes per voice.

Please note: Emvoice One is a cloud-based plugin and requires an internet connection to install and to run.

AVAILABLE VOICES

Lucy – The first voice, launched with the Emvoice One plugin, is a female voice whose ideal range is two and a half octaves (E2 and A4) but can be programmed in four octaves (C1 to C5). A voice license for Lucy costs $99.

Jay – This male voice has a natural range of E1 to C4, but can be programmed in Extended Range from C1 to C5. This lower range makes Jay a good first companion for Lucy or an excellent solo male singer. A voice license for Jay costs $99.

Thomas - Inspired by the ever-expanding world of electronic dance music, Thomas captures the unmistakable classic vocoder sound that defined a generation. The only difference is that it's way more convenient to use: no equipment, no vocal performance skills, no mixing wizardry necessary. Thomas' range is from C0 to C5. A voice license for Thomas costs $99.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 4.50 from 2 reviews
Emvoice One

Reviewed By elviecho [all]
February 4th, 2021
Version reviewed: 1.04 on Windows

In comparison to Vocaloid and similar products trying to synthesize the human voice, Emvoice uses real recorded singers.
Therefore it sounds a billion times more realistic than the above. Despite the clear and simple workflow the results are great and you can use all tools for vocal enhancement in the way you do it with every other real recorded voice.
If you will use a word that was'nt recorded (a very rare case!) you can build it with the available phonems.
And if you plan to make a song for youtube, you dont even have to subtitle it like the Vocaloid users because it is no problem to make out the lyrics if Jay or Lucy are your singers.;-)
I give 5 stars because of the very authentic sound in comparison to the competitors. I would give 4 stars for the workflow because there is some room for improvements .e.g. zooming in the piano roll is fiddly because the zoom in shortcut did not work (Mulab, Windows 10).
But I am sure this will be fixed in further versions.
My suggestion: Give the demo a try!

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Emvoice One

Reviewed By Rumdrum [all]
June 15th, 2020
Version reviewed: One on Mac

Both VST and VST3 get blacklisted in Cubase 10 and will not authorize in Logic X on my MAC Pro mid 2010, Sierra. No respons on mails to developers.

Finally: Got an answer from the developer that I needed High Sierra to run it. My bad. Disregard the one star. Perhaps it is a five star. I do not know. I corrected it to a 4 star. Deducted one star due to very long response time. Have no clue if that is correct but in all honesty I could not let the one star remain.

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harvon
harvon
21 November 2019 at 6:21pm

Well not a real singer, but on the other hand, the voice doesn't irritate either. I'm even making a little song with the demo, and while doing it I found that the space between words in a phrase needs to be adjustable (example: I want__that____love, where each _ denotes a short time unit of silence). I could construct the timing in the passage through single words of cause, not bound into a phrase, but then the passage sounds odd.

ronnyt
ronnyt
23 March 2022 at 9:25pm

Hello! Does anyone know if Emvoice Jay will work on mac 10.11.6 ??

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