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Vocal Tune Studio AUv3/standalone released

Vocal Tune Studio has been released as a AUv3/standalone version for iOS!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vocal-tune-studio/1664414521

With Vocal Tune Studio, pitch and time correction of vocal recordings is now finally possible on your iPhone or iPad! Use it as an Audio Unit effect inside your favourite DAW or in standalone mode.

From popular effects to subtile correction:
Retune notes to achieve the popular auto tune effect or apply a more subtile correction. Besides pitch correction, notes can be corrected for timing and volume level as well.

Deep editing:
Each individual note can be adjusted for retune time, retune amount, volume and the amount of formant correction. Artificial vibrato can also be added and adjusted to taste using the vibrato depth and rate controls and settings to adjust the time when the vibrato kicks in and the time in which it reaches the full vibrato depth to obtain a natural sounding vibrato.

Key and scale detection:
Vocal Tune Studio can detect the key and scale of a vocal recording automatically or a key and scale can be manually chosen.

Two workflows:
Choose between two workflows similar to popular desktop vocal tune software: start with either all notes quantised (corrected) or non-quantised. When choosing non-quantised, an additional Pitch Quantisation slider lets you move notes between their original sung pitch and the target pitch within the selected key and scale.

Time correction as a bonus for all audio material:
Aside from vocal pitch correction, Vocal Tune Studio also features a generic time correction/stretching mode which works on any type of audio material (not only vocals, but also guitars etc.). In this mode, any part of a recording that was played off-beat can be time corrected without affecting parts that were recorded in time.

Export MIDI:
Besides the host's ability to render the effect to an audio file, the identified notes can also be exported as standard MIDI file.

Standalone mode:
Besides being a AUv3 plug-in, you can also run the app standalone. Record audio directly, import an audio file or paste an audio file from the iOS clipboard. After pitch and/or time correction, you can export audio to a FLAC file.

Note:
Vocal Tune Studio is also available within our DAW, Audio Evolution Mobile Studio and offers much higher integration there, not requiring to 'record' the audio first into Vocal Tune Studio.

User manual:
You can find the user manual in PDF and HTML formats here:
https://www.audio-evolution.com/manual/vtsau/index.html

Tutorial video:
Vocal Tune Studio being used inside Audio Evolution Mobile Studio

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Comments

  • Instabuy! Lol! I already have Vocal Tune Studio in AEM, but I never was able to get on well with AEM's workflow, lol. Now that there's a standalone version, I can tune vocals quicker! :) Thank you so much. Is there a manual anywhere?

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Instabuy! Lol! I already have Vocal Tune Studio in AEM, but I never was able to get on well with AEM's workflow, lol. Now that there's a standalone version, I can tune vocals quicker! :) Thank you so much. Is there a manual anywhere?

    Thanks! Yes, the link was in the text:
    https://www.audio-evolution.com/manual/vtsau/index.html

  • @dwrae said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Instabuy! Lol! I already have Vocal Tune Studio in AEM, but I never was able to get on well with AEM's workflow, lol. Now that there's a standalone version, I can tune vocals quicker! :) Thank you so much. Is there a manual anywhere?

    Thanks! Yes, the link was in the text:
    https://www.audio-evolution.com/manual/vtsau/index.html

    I'm dumb. 🤪 Thanks for pointing it out to me.

  • Very nice. Thank you for making this available as auv3! What will the price be after the intro offer ends?

  • @FriedTapeworm said:
    Very nice. Thank you for making this available as auv3! What will the price be after the intro offer ends?

    In the coming months there will probably be price experiments to optimize revenue, so I can see this changing to $24.99 and $29.99 or perhaps return to $19.99. Your guess is as good as mine. :)

  • It look like this one is only for singlenote playing and not for chord indemntifying.

  • @headmademusic said:
    It look like this one is only for singlenote playing and not for chord indemntifying.

    You usually don't sing chords :)

  • @dwrae said:
    Vocal Tune Studio has been released as a AUv3/standalone version for iOS!

    Thanks a lot for making it AUV3 !!

  • Bought to support first and foremost.
    It is very capable in AEM but with the standalone auv3 I’m having a few letdowns.
    And I’m hoping they could be fixed in a future update.
    Nonetheless, it is a great offer and people need to get it ASAP.
    My letdowns are the following:
    Standalone - no drag and drop of audio right into the timeline from files app and etc.
    Auv3 - no import at all(would appreciate drag and drop to and from)

    Still, worth every cent spent and much more.

  • @bargale said:
    Bought to support first and foremost.
    It is very capable in AEM but with the standalone auv3 I’m having a few letdowns.
    And I’m hoping they could be fixed in a future update.
    Nonetheless, it is a great offer and people need to get it ASAP.
    My letdowns are the following:
    Standalone - no drag and drop of audio right into the timeline from files app and etc.
    Auv3 - no import at all(would appreciate drag and drop to and from)

    Still, worth every cent spent and much more.

    You can use the iOS clipboard. JUCE makes it next to impossible to add drag & drop unfortunately.

    AUv3: there is no point as far as I can see to support import (when used in a regular DAW that is) since there would be no relation anymore to what you see on the time line. Placing it at another position than 0:00 would also be challenging.

  • @dwrae said:

    @bargale said:
    Bought to support first and foremost.
    It is very capable in AEM but with the standalone auv3 I’m having a few letdowns.
    And I’m hoping they could be fixed in a future update.
    Nonetheless, it is a great offer and people need to get it ASAP.
    My letdowns are the following:
    Standalone - no drag and drop of audio right into the timeline from files app and etc.
    Auv3 - no import at all(would appreciate drag and drop to and from)

    Still, worth every cent spent and much more.

    You can use the iOS clipboard. JUCE makes it next to impossible to add drag & drop unfortunately.

    AUv3: there is no point as far as I can see to support import (when used in a regular DAW that is) since there would be no relation anymore to what you see on the time line. Placing it at another position than 0:00 would also be challenging.

    Ok, I missed the import from clipboard, it’s an easy workaround, thanks for this.
    Had an error popping up, clearing the iPad ram fixed it.

    With import to the auv3 I’ll explain my thoughts.
    It will mostly help with one thing - Remixing.
    Let’s say I want to import a vocal track and make a new track around it.
    1 - it would shorten my time drastically, instead of having to record the whole vocal track it’s a short process that takes a second instead of 3 minutes+
    2 - one addition that might be beneficial to it is if it had an ability to select and just move parts+the whole track on the timeline, without applying time stretch almost like how it is synced in aem, just manually moving it.
    this way we wouldn’t have to import an audio track to a host timeline, fix the timing and export prior to importing to vts for warping.

    I’ll just use it wisely for specific fixes, nothing that kills it for me if it doesn’t get this in the future.

  • @bargale said:
    I’ll just use it wisely for specific fixes, nothing that kills it for me if it doesn’t get this in the future.

    The import is just a matter of enabling the feature. It would just import at 0:00 and completely be unrelated to what you have/see in the DAW. If that's not a concern for anyone, then I'm fine with it and I'll add it in the next version.

    For the other part, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. I can only think of the range time-stretch in Auto Tune Pro where you define a range and move that such that whatever is in the range is 'moved' but its timing untouched and the parts before are shrunk/stretched. That's an option, although a UI challenge.

  • @dwrae said:

    @bargale said:
    I’ll just use it wisely for specific fixes, nothing that kills it for me if it doesn’t get this in the future.

    The import is just a matter of enabling the feature. It would just import at 0:00 and completely be unrelated to what you have/see in the DAW. If that's not a concern for anyone, then I'm fine with it and I'll add it in the next version.

    For the other part, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. I can only think of the range time-stretch in Auto Tune Pro where you define a range and move that such that whatever is in the range is 'moved' but its timing untouched and the parts before are shrunk/stretched. That's an option, although a UI challenge.

    So, in aem I just go to the timeline, reposition and it’s automatically synced in vts
    Like this -
    https://streamable.com/20ptmv

    As an auv3, instead, would be appreciated if I could choose a select tool(double tap to select all) long press anywhere on the wave and drag it right/left to reposition it’s starting point.

  • @bargale said:
    As an auv3, instead, would be appreciated if I could choose a select tool(double tap to select all) long press anywhere on the wave and drag it right/left to reposition it’s starting point.

    Ok, but I'm not going to make it a DAW in a DAW and there is no notion of 'clips' in VTS (except internally perhaps), so that's probably not going to happen. If you record from the DAW, the timing will be correct since the host sends the timing when recording. If you want to do it alternatively with an import, then there is no timing. Next thing you will want snap-to-grid and trimming the clip and then we're off to a never-ending feature list.

  • Thanks for this!

  • @dwrae said:

    @bargale said:
    As an auv3, instead, would be appreciated if I could choose a select tool(double tap to select all) long press anywhere on the wave and drag it right/left to reposition it’s starting point.

    Ok, but I'm not going to make it a DAW in a DAW and there is no notion of 'clips' in VTS (except internally perhaps), so that's probably not going to happen. If you record from the DAW, the timing will be correct since the host sends the timing when recording. If you want to do it alternatively with an import, then there is no timing. Next thing you will want snap-to-grid and trimming the clip and then we're off to a never-ending feature list.

    I’m happy you’re considering import. I can work around it just fine.
    Everything else is great, Don’t get me wrong.

  • Awesome news, can’t wait to check it out.

  • Just to clarify. There is Vocal Tune Pro, Vocal Tune Studio and the IAP.

    If I buy the IAP do I have Studio as well?

    If I buy Studio does it integrate into AEM the same as the IAP or does it have to be loaded and have audio imported?

  • @Ailerom said:
    Just to clarify. There is Vocal Tune Pro, Vocal Tune Studio and the IAP.

    If I buy the IAP do I have Studio as well?

    If I buy Studio does it integrate into AEM the same as the IAP or does it have to be loaded and have audio imported?

    Both are available as IAP inside AEMS and as separate apps. If you buy Vocal Tune Studio as a separate app/AUv3, then you can only use it as AUv3, meaning less integrated, you'll have to record/playback into it first.

  • edited March 2023

    @dwrae said:

    @Ailerom said:
    Just to clarify. There is Vocal Tune Pro, Vocal Tune Studio and the IAP.

    If I buy the IAP do I have Studio as well?

    If I buy Studio does it integrate into AEM the same as the IAP or does it have to be loaded and have audio imported?

    Both are available as IAP inside AEMS and as separate apps. If you buy Vocal Tune Studio as a separate app/AUv3, then you can only use it as AUv3, meaning less integrated, you'll have to record/playback into it first.

    Thanks. And I assume then if I buy the IAP only version I won't have the standalone app/auv3?

  • @Ailerom said:
    Thanks. And I assume then if I buy the IAP only version I won't have the standalone app/auv3?

    No, that's impossible.

  • Thanks… Mine..

  • So basic question here , if I sing/hum and record the vocal, this app can tell me the notes I’ve sung ?

  • Getting to update at discount via the pro app released not long ago, 2-3 months(?) would have been a nice gesture. If I buy this that app kinda gets obsolete. Also, the answer above on FriedTapeworms question about the final price is, what!?? These points makes me reluctant to invest even if I want the app.

  • Really cool to see something like this on iOS. Don’t have the funds at the moment but will definitely be grabbing this soon.

  • Whaaat. It’s pretty darn good. Kudingtons 👏👏👏

  • I'm super interested since there's nothing like it on iOS and I use Melodyne quite often on my laptop but I'm on a GAS hiatus. If anyone is down to show off the use in Cubasis, compatibility and detection algorithm, that might actually make me break if it lives up to the hype.

  • This is the kind of thing that could spur Apple to buy your company. This is fantastic.

  • @dwrae said:

    @headmademusic said:
    It look like this one is only for singlenote playing and not for chord indemntifying.

    You usually don't sing chords :)

    Hahaha.

    [Insert joke about Mongolian throat singing here]

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