iZotope Release Free Vocal Doubler Plug-in

US Twice the vocal, none of the cost      09/10/18

iZotope today are giving away a brand new Vocal Doubler. A plug-in designed to enhance vocals with a natural doubling effect, adding richness and depth as if the line was sung twice or more and layered.  iZotope's clever DSP algorithm has been re-imagined with a brand new UI to help everyone achieve a great double faster than ever.

All you need is an iZotope account and its yours.

Here's the skinny:

What: 
Control a doubled effect directly through an interactive visualization: Drag in and out to increase or decrease the stereo separation, and drag around to add natural human-like variation to the signal. The visual gives users real time feedback as the intensity of the effect increases, making it easy to spot check how much the signal is affected.   

Why:   
 This plug-in enables pro’s and novices alike to spend less time fiddling with knobs -- and get the sound they want with a quick gesture of the mouse. 
System Requirements:
Mac: OS X 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) - macOS 10.13 (High Sierra)
PC: Windows 7 - Windows 10
Plug-in Formats:

  • AudioUnit
  • AAX (64-bit), AAX-AS (64-bit AudioSuite)
  • RTAS (32-bit), DPM (32-bit AudioSuite)
  • VST 2
  • VST 3

Supported Plug-in Host Applications:

Logic Pro X, Ableton Live 9-10, Pro Tools 10-2018, Cubase 9.5, Nuendo 8, FL Studio 12, Studio One 3-4, Reason 10, Reaper 5, Audition CC 2018, Premiere Pro CC 2018, Digital Performer 9


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