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Note play mode offers 250 presets containing various effected voices made from syllables, short vocal voices, or even vocal pads chromatically ranked over the keyboard.
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The sliders are visible in all of the three main play modes. You can assign any of the 24 parameters to each slider. Those parameters are different for different presets and can be easily changed by simply pressing the Macros button in the upper right corner. The first things we notice in the main window are four sliders for controlling the most useful parameters for a chosen preset. Everything is straightforward and quite logical inside the Main window, also inside the Engine window where you can go far deeper with the manipulations, changing vocal samples or basic parameters. After watching some video clips I realized it’s not rocket science and actually every user can do it without too many problems. Or if you are the less adventurous type of fellow, just changing parameters on existing presets. After all, we get more than 500 presets, and if this is not enough we can make our own, choosing up to two included vocal samples for the Note play mode or a bit of a longer sample like a vocal phrase in Loop or Slice play mode, further manipulating it (or them, in Note play mode) in many possible ways, tweaking various parameters.
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SIMILAR TO EXHALE BY OUTPUT PROFESSIONAL
The only bad news is that you can’t use your own vocal samples, but the main reason for that is quite simple: to preserve the high quality of material – as all those included vocal samples are professionally recorded by professional session vocalists or band vocalists and are already pre-produced. Or even better as a short vocal line to spice up your instrumental. In most cases they are some “doo, doo-woop” and “yea – yeaah” sort of phrases, but they sit perfectly well as background vocals. Of course, presets don’t bring any specific words or long phrases. Exhale presets were not intended to sound like a recording take made with live vocalists, but in most cases, when you build a melody, it sounds like a real, live vocalist take that has been heavily processed with some weird effects. The main catch is that most vocal libraries sound somewhat fake – they are almost there, but you can still recognize the take is not a live recording.
SIMILAR TO EXHALE BY OUTPUT FULL
Presentation video clips somehow don’t show the full potential of Exhale because most of the presets are more for ambient-oriented music, but as soon as you start building melodies from the more vivid presets you will find Exhale to be one of the most inspirational and useful instruments of the latest round of releases. The end result is very impressive as all those vocal samples become almost unrecognizable, being heavily manipulated with all the tools, effects and modulators that are available inside the instrument engine. What exactly does that mean? Actually it’s a Kontakt player based instrument that uses vocal samples as a base for the included presets. It is truly unbelievable what can be done just with a collection of vocal samples and a few effects. We examine one of the most unusual, appealing and original instruments found in VST world.