

The midi function makes it like playing a synth with your voice. I would think it’s more of a vocal transformer rather than a vocal effect. If you’re a singer I think you’d have fun with it, but you’d probably be using it here and there to add some interesting background textures and transitions. But I also don’t like the sound of my own voice and I like synthwave-y type music so it’s a good tool. You can make some really cool sounds with it. I’ve been playing around with it for a while and I really like it. Probably the most CPU-intensive plugin I use. It’s got tons of great modules as well as a bunch of re-arrangeable effects and it just sounds damn good, especially when in midi mode. I think it’s very awesome and a solid step up from Vocalsynth 1. I used it as a doubling effect on a dobro guitar recently and it was so good. The different modules make it really easy to dial a sound in. I picked this up on a similar $50 deal and I absolutely love the plugin.This plugin is great for the Daft Punk (Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger) and Imogen Heap (Hide and Seek) stuff. It’s pretty awesome with stuff like the breathiness algorithm, formant shift, filters, mixing of the 5 vocal effects with the dry signal, and it does autotune as well.

It seems to be perfectly fine as a standalone program if you’re looking for vocal synth effects.

