Of course, there's nothing in Revoice Pro that can't be accomplished manually in any half-decent DAW, but doing so takes time and effort. Cakewalk has had a VocalSync function for a while, and a vocal time-alignment facility was added in Steinberg's Cubase Pro 10 however, although the latter is impressive for a bundled DAW feature, I've not typically managed to achieve the same quality of results using that as I've obtained using Revoice Pro. There are plenty of pitch- and time-correction processors, of course, but only a handful that can generate convincing fake double-tracked vocals, and even fewer programs that can impose the timing of one vocal part on to one or more others. Revoice Pro is one of those rare applications that's genuinely unique: no other software or hardware is capable of doing everything it can do. It does this in three main steps as shown in the block diagram below.The latest version of Synchro Arts' Revoice Pro brings many new features, including improved algorithms and deeper DAW integration. VocALign works by applying varying amounts of time stretching or compression to one signal (called the ‘Dub’) to make its energy peaks and troughs align in time with a ‘Guide’ signal. The other features such as improved overall quality of automatic alignment and micro-editing will save the user even more time and frustration. ![]() In addition, the new Preview Controls allow much more detailed examination of parts or all of the two signals, together or separately, both before or after alignment to confirm the quality of editing and alignment. These features will be invaluable for certain types of noisy or reverberant Guide signals and especially useful for foreign dialogue replacement. The Sync Points feature can help the algorithm sync matching points in very different signals. They will be able to target the alignment of the replacement signal (Dub) to the Guide where it is required and can keep sections of the Dub from being edited by specifying Protected areas.
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