Revoice Pro 5.1 Manual Publication

Capturing Audio

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A VST Link plug-in can be inserted into each DAW track, and there is no limit to how many Link plug-ins can be inserted in the DAW. This means one or more tracks can be captured at the same, which can greatly speed up your workflow.


Once audio is captured to tracks in RVP, you will need to manually create your own processes in RVP.

In FL Studio, add the Revoice Pro Link VST plugin to your Guide track and your Dub track. For this guide, we will use the below two tracks.

Lead Vocal GUIDE will function as our Guide track.

Double Vocal DUB will function as our Dub track. This track will be aligned to our Guide track.

Add the Revoice plugin to both tracks. In your Mixer, add the plugin by clicking an empty effects slot as shown below.

Then choose 'More Plugins'

In the window that appears, find the Revoice Pro Link VST plugin and select it. You can search with the search bar at the bottom of the window to find it more quickly.

This will instantiate the plugin and open the plugin window as shown below. Click 'Start Rv' in the top right corner to open Revoice.


Revoice has started and contains some default untitled tracks, as shown below. 

Rename Audio 1 and Audio 2 by clicking the track names. We'll rename them to match our Guide and Dub tracks, in this case Lead Vocal GUIDE and Double Vocal DUB respectively.



In the Link plug-in windows, select the destination track. The link plugin on your GUIDE goes to the track we just renamed to match our Guide, and the link plugin on your DUB track goes to the track we renamed to match our Dub.


Now click 'Enable Capture' to arm the plugin for audio capture. You can shift+click Enable Capture to turn it on for all plugins at once.

Line up FL Studio's play head to the start of the audio you wish to transfer and start playback. All of the tracks that have Capture enabled will begin transferring the captured audio to the selected tracks in Revoice Pro.


An elapsed time indicator will show a running total of the duration of the audio captured as shown below.




When all of the audio to be captured has been played, stop playback. The capture operation will stop and the captured audio will appear in the selected tracks in Revoice Pro.


When capture is over, all the Capture switches will automatically toggle off so you don't accidentally restart a capture. But, if you do, Revoice Pro will show overlapping audio via a warning indicator at the right of the screen and a yellow line under the area of overlapping audio.


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