Revoice Pro 5.1 Manual Publication

Capturing audio from Cubase using the link plug-in


    Here we can see an Ableton Live session with 4 vocals tracks in Arrangement view.


     


    To begin, instantiate the Revoice Pro Link (VST-3) plugin on the track that has the audio region you would like to work with. In this case, we will add the Revoice Pro Link plugin to LEAD VOX 1 and LEAD VOX 2. We can see the plugin selected in the above image on the left side. Once the plugin is added as an Audio Effect, the plugin window will open. If Revoice Pro is not yet running, we will see the below window. Click Start Rv in the top right.




    Below, we can see what the plugin window looks like once Revoice is running. In this case, we have also added the plugin to LEAD VOX 2.




    For each track, assign the Destination track in the Revoice Pro plugin window. This determines where that audio will go in Revoice. Above, we have selected Audio 2.


    Now we can click Enable Capture on both plugin instances. The button will change to 'Stop Capture' written in red. The plugin is now armed and ready to receive the audio to send to Revoice Pro.




    Once we have added a Link plugin on each track as required, set it's destination track to the corresponding track in Revoice Pro, and Enabled Capture on each plugin, we are ready to begin capturing the audio. We can now position the playhead of our DAW just before the audio regions we want to capture, and hit Play. This process occurs in realtime, and all audio regions that we would like to work with in Revoice Pro must be played while the Plugins on their respective Link plugins are Capture Enabled.


    Once playback has completed, stop your DAW playback, and click Stop Capture on each plugin. You should have something similar to the below window in Revoice Pro. In this case, the tracks are stereo, as Ableton Live always exports stereo tracks.




    Now we can work with the audio as usual in Revoice Pro, applying the necessary processing.


    Once processing is complete, use the Export audio options discussed in Export audio from Revoice Pro to transfer your processed audio back to your DAW.





    Next


    Copyright © 2023 by Synchro Arts Ltd All Rights Reserved.













    Next topic