Emvoice Releases New Vocoder-Inspired Virtual Singer Thomas, Key New Features in Major Update Emvoice, the next-gen vocal synthesis company, has just released their third voice for the plugin: a vocoder named Thomas. The company also unveiled some key new features for all voices: Alternate takes, true formant shifting, and major improvements to the underlying vocal engine. Each voice - Lucy, Jay, and Thomas - runs on constantly improving, state-of-the-art voice engine technology, and now come equipped with ten presets each. Developed by deep-sampling recordings of pro singers, the company hopes to empower musicians with instant access to vocals directly from their DAW. To create vocals with the software, users simply enter one note for each syllable of lyrics. “Musicians have been able to recreate just about every instrument other than the human voice with perfect accuracy for well over a decade now. Imagine how much creativity would be unlocked if we could change this.” says the company’s CEO and founder, Rodolphe Ollivier. Thomas can be purchased at $79, while Lucy and Jay will be on sale at $59 until 5:59 PM EST on February 14th. The free tier includes unlimited access to eight notes per voice, and the full range can be purchased from within the plugin. Head over to EmvoiceApp.com to try it out for yourself! |