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VoxSyn Pro

VoxSyn Pro

Voice controlled Synth/Vocoder

⭐️3.7 / 5
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🙌12
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📼3 scs
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📉--50.05%
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All Versions of VoxSyn Pro

2.1.0

October 22, 2020

- Bluetooth MIDI - Concurrent MIDI Note and Voice note detection - Audiobus 3.0.12 update - Samplerate problems fixed - Modwheel crash fixed
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2.0.2

February 18, 2020

- Crash on saving as Music Effect AU in AUM fixed

2.0.1

December 13, 2019

- Music Effect AudioUnit crash on start up - Crash in Cubasis on preset selection. - Drive menu in iPhone version no exit button.
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2.0.0

December 10, 2019

Price History of VoxSyn Pro

Description of VoxSyn Pro

VoxSyn Pro turns your voice into the most flexible vocal sound generator ever. Instantly following even subtle modulations of pitch and spectral changes of your voice VoxSyn Pro creates signature vocal sounds far beyond traditional vocoding. Talk or sing into the microphone and you’ll trigger various synthesizer sounds following your voice pitch or the notes touched on the hexagonal keyboard / external MIDI Keyboard. The basic sounds are selected from a vast pool of predefined sounds from the famous TERA synthesis engine which can be further expanded by its unique random sound generator. The harmonic table note layout visualises your voices pitch in realtime and also let you play notes for more traditional vocoder effects. VoxSyn Pro is AUv3 compatible and can be used in AU Host apps like Garageband, Cubasis, AUM and many more. Important: Users of VoxSyn should wait for the App bundle to save money. Features: - Voice control of pitch and timbre - Free Mix of original voice, synthesizer carrier and vocoded signal. - 22-channel Vocoder - Integrated preset synthesizer engine - Hundreds of presets included - Hi-end Reverb and Chorus/Delay/Distortion/Phaser effects - Share/Export of audio recordings - CoreMIDI / Virtual MIDI and Background audio - Inter App Audio compatible - AUv3 AudioUnit with parameter automation - Audiobus 3 support (Input/Filter/Output) with state saving
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VoxSyn Pro: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for VoxSyn Pro?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for VoxSyn Pro.
The VoxSyn Pro app was released by Harry Gohs.
The app needs iOS 12.0 or later to function properly.
With a rating of 3.7 out of 5, VoxSyn Pro is just okay among users.
The App Category Of Voxsyn Pro Is Music.
The latest version of the VoxSyn Pro app is 2.1.0.
VoxSyn Pro updated on July 2, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, VoxSyn Pro supports American English.
No, VoxSyn Pro is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within VoxSyn Pro.
Sorry, VoxSyn Pro is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of VoxSyn Pro

  • Doesn't work for loopy pro

    I bought this to use in loopy pro. Put it on as an effect for a channel and when I put it on the channel it mutes all channels and no audio comes through. Put it on a pre recorded channel and it shows audio but again mutes all audio. If you could assist me I would change my review. Seems like a cool concept if it worked.
  • Auv3 and inter app audio not work???

    Hello I would like help with my purchase of VoxSyn pro
    I have a brand new iPad and I have to use head phones with a mic for the vocoder to work.The app is not working as inter app audio or as a auv3 also making the app unusable I would like some help to fix this
  • Only good if you don’t mind static

    After adjusting every setting I can think of, swapping out a few different microphones, and scouring the web for support, I’ve come to the conclusion that this app just doesn’t work. The output of this vocoder is so distorted that it’s unusable. I can’t find any way to get a good, clear vocoder sound. The audio clipping is terrible, every input sounds as if the mic is in your mouth and the gain is all the way up. Maybe you’ll have better luck, but this was pretty disappointing for me.