BLEASS Voices is a Music app by BLEASS. BLEASS Voices is a flexible and powerful audio plugin dedicated to pitching, transforming, doubling and harmonizing vocals and other monophonic sources. With a total of 12 pitch shifted voices, each providing detailed control over pitch, formant, tone, width and placement, BLEASS Voices will redefine your vocal creativity and unleash your inner choir.
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1. BLEASS Voices works with fundamental frequencies ranging from 66Hz (approximately C1) to 5.2kHz (approximately E7), making this the ideal plugin for tuning, doubling and harmonizing not only your vocal parts, but many other monophonic instrument parts too.
2. With a total of 12 pitch shifted voices, each providing detailed control over pitch, formant, tone, width and placement, BLEASS Voices will redefine your vocal creativity and unleash your inner choir.
3. BLEASS Voices is a flexible and powerful audio plugin dedicated to pitching, transforming, doubling and harmonizing vocals and other monophonic sources.
4. Alongside the extensive MPE support, BLEASS Voices also includes synth-style modulators that add new dimensions of movement and variation to your vocal performances.
5. Four of BLEASS Voices’ harmonized voices can be transposed independently by up to an octave higher or lower, or can be flattened to a chosen pitch.
6. BLEASS Voices also offers a real-time mode for live performances, ensuring ultra-low latency.
7. Coupled with BLEASS Voices’ deep implementation of MPE, this lets you play vocal chords that ooze expressiveness and nuance, and vocal solos with realistic glides, trills and embellishments.
8. All voices have access to the plugin’s intelligent pitch correction algorithm that forces the voices into a selected key and scale.
9. Additionally, as well as feeding into the master output, each voice has its own independent output buss allowing you to mix and add effects to those voices as though they were standalone recordings.
10. The remaining eight voices are triggered via MIDI, transposing the input signal to match the incoming MIDI notes.
11. BLEASS Voices is available now on PC, Mac and iOS.
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Using an iRig 2 interface into an Mobile for live vocal harmonies with this app. This involves the following: **NOTE** I use 2 mics (SM58’s), one mic for non-harmony vocals, a second mic for the harmonies. So, the harmony mic is set up as follows: 1. SM58 mic into a small “vocal effects” mixer 2. Aux Out 1 of the “vocal effects” mixer into iRig input (This converts the XLR mic to 1/4” for the iRig input AND provides an adjustable stage of gain for the app) 3. iRig Out into FOH system with harmonies! This app has an AMAZINGLY CLEAN Signal to Noise ratio (at least with my PA setup). Doing this setup allows me to insert harmony whenever I want without having to try to tap on a foot pedal. I just move between the two mics as I like. I saw Laurie Anderson do this (multiple mics) many, many years ago and was “sold” on the idea ever since. Great App!!!
Easily could be a pedal replacer for a lot of live guitar performers…but it doesn’t have an option to listen to guitar and adapt like almost all modern vocal pedals. Cool app though, that improvement would make it a game changer.
I spent hours trying out the Android app and the Android app. The mic input is louder than the extra voices even with the wet/dry turned all the way up. In FL Studio I had this issue. In Ableton Lite it didn’t work. In GarageBand there’s no way to send midi to the plug-in. I like how it can sound in videos online, but no matter what I did the mic was always too loud compared to the extra voices. I disabled monitoring as well so it wasn’t extra sound from monitoring the mic input. I even purchased a reputable app that I saw people use to route midi and mic input to the plug-in. I feel like this isn’t an app that will work well in my case and I’ve wasted money. My audio interface has worked well for everything else I use it for, so I don’t think it’s an issue there. On Android the app isn’t standalone, but what daw can work well for it? On Android, I used the demo so at least I didn’t spend another $60. I’d like a refund.
Very professional developer. The most inconsiderate and heartless developer in appstore. I would caution you about the most important thing, Never ever in your life, expect their any form of support or refunding process. Because, Once you pay those dollars, Bleass will treat you as an non existent entity, who is not real and doesn't exist. No matter how , many times you beg for their assistance, you are nobody my dear friend. Regards.
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