Controls such as envelopes, sample start point, Reverse and Formant Shift round out this top Source section. every 1.067 or 2.133 seconds), then exhale can write an IPF every 25 or. Output Audio Exhale review Some vocal inspiration coming your way 239 By Computer Music published 17 December 15. Similarly, if the video is sampled at 30 or 60 fps and has an I-frame every 64 or 128 pictures (i.e. EXHALE runs in Kontakt version 5.3.1 or higher. For example, if the video is sampled at 25 or 50 fps and uses I-frames every 96 pictures (i.e., every 1.92 seconds), then exhale can use an IPF every 45 or 90 audio frames.
Fiddle with every imaginable facet, from macros and FX to the loops themselves, and make your sounds go the extra mile. Broadly speaking, it is similar to Rev in that it feeds samples. Their second product, Signal, deals with pulse sounds and is described by Output as the world’s most powerful dedicated pulse engine. Hard to believe, but this is just a starting point. Back in March 2014 SOS ran a review of Output’s debut product, Rev, which is a Kontakt instrument based around reversed samples. Through the collective wizardry (and outboard gear) of 21 spectacular sound designers, every raw vocal performance has been souped up to make waves in the modern music scene. In other words, there’s no way it can’t be played. Thanks to three independent engines, Exhale’s adaptive samples can be utilized as loops, slices, or chromatic sounds. We asked today’s most sought-after producers to elicit breathtaking performances from the crème de la crème of session singers, band leaders, and choral ensembles. As musicians, we’ve always wanted (and could never find) a vocal product that captured the modern sound of today’s records and most creative scores.