Don't know how it sounds but it's free from a reputable company, I might actually get to try it if I stop wasting all my time reading Dale's posts !
https://www.izotope.com/en/products/mix ... ubler.html
Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
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Re: Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
Thanks! Worth a shot
Re: Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
I tried it. I thought it was stupid to have to get an "authorization code" for free software, but it would have been worth it if it was any good. IMO it is not. I tried it (granted with a simple sample of my unimpressive voice! But still), and noticed no difference at all on ANY setting. I may try again with a diff setup but it's looking not worth the while to me.
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Re: Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
comedians wrote:Don't know how it sounds but it's free from a reputable company, I might actually get to try it if I stop wasting all my time reading Dale's posts !
I think it sound alright
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Re: Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
I got around to and actually quite impressed, adds a feeling of depth for now't I think it's very useful, I'm with Ian.
They use an authorisation code to harvest email address from users who do not already have an account. Fairly standard practise, at least they are open with it.
I would never let customers demo my $1000 software with collecting some information.
They use an authorisation code to harvest email address from users who do not already have an account. Fairly standard practise, at least they are open with it.
I would never let customers demo my $1000 software with collecting some information.
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Been experimenting with it for about a week.
I like the simple interface and controls. And the blend control makes it dead simple to get a subtle thickening result.
I think it's a keeper.
Having dealt with them for a few years, I can pretty much assure that a free iZotopes teaser means a new product suite will follow soon. New version of Nectar perhaps, don't know. I like some of their products enough to be curiously interested.
And yeah, I don't think ensuring users visit the website and see the product line, and supply an email addy for further advert presentation is terribly invasive or unexpected. Looks like business 101 from my perspective.
I like the simple interface and controls. And the blend control makes it dead simple to get a subtle thickening result.
I think it's a keeper.
Having dealt with them for a few years, I can pretty much assure that a free iZotopes teaser means a new product suite will follow soon. New version of Nectar perhaps, don't know. I like some of their products enough to be curiously interested.
And yeah, I don't think ensuring users visit the website and see the product line, and supply an email addy for further advert presentation is terribly invasive or unexpected. Looks like business 101 from my perspective.
Re: Free Izotope Vocal Doubler
Nice share. I'm already using a doubler by Waves but I'm a big fan of iZotope. Great for mastering. Thx!