
With newly enhanced GUIs and full compatibility with the latest OS offered by Apple, Auto-Tune Unlimited now delivers the fastest, most powerful, and most user-friendly vocal production experience ever.Īntares CEO Steve Berkely says that, "Updating our Auto-Tune Unlimited plug-ins to be compatible with macOS Big Sur and introducing high-res graphics for AVOX have been something our users have been asking for, and we're thrilled to deliver. This is available in two versions, Native and TDM which cost £479 and £599 respectively.Antares Announces Updates for Auto-Tune® Unlimited: Compatibility With macOS Big Sur And High-Res GUIs for AVOX vocal effects.

There’s also a version of the package that includes Auto-Tune, called Avox 2 AT. The included plug-ins are compatible with Macs and PCs, and work inside RTAS, VST and Audio Units hosts. Just select the vocal range of the incoming audio, choose how much mutation and alienisation you wish to add, and stick it in your signal path.Īntares’ Avox 2 is available now, costing £349 (which is £50 cheaper that the original bundle, despite the added content). It’s Mutator, Antares’ Extreme Voice Designer (left), which is capable of creating weird and wonderful alien-like voices from source vocals. Used in partnership with Articulator, which is, according to Antares, “a modern-day version of the venerable talk box”, these can all help to add sparkle to your vocals.īut if sweet-sounding vocals are what you’re trying to avoid, the final new addition to the Avox 2 bundle will prove useful. Presets enable the user to easily create harmonies according to the root key of the incoming vocal line (and any chord they wish to ‘play’), and Humanise controls allow for variations in pitch and timing - again, helping to make the output sound as realistic as possible.Īspire is a noise processor, which can add qualities such as ‘air’, ‘rasp’ and ‘smokiness’ to a vocal, while the Warm plug-in adds tube tones to a vocal, creating that pleasing-to-the-ear ‘warmth’. Each harmony line can have a different tonal character (thus avoiding the ‘robot’ effect), and can have different amounts of vibrato. Harmony Engine (right) is a four-part vocal-modelling harmony generator capable of generating a virtual ensemble of backing vocalists or simply thickening a vocal line.


But the five new additions will give users even more flexibility in the studio. Included in the Avox 2 bundle are the same five plug-ins found in the original toolkit: Throat, Sybil, Punch, Duo and Choir, which together can change the character of the voice, remove sibilance, and layer multiple voices on top of the source vocal.

Software supremos Antares, of Auto-Tune fame, have announced an update to their vocal toolkit, Avox (which was reviewed in SOS January 2006, and on-line here).
