Aspire
Key features
- Analyzes a vocal in real time and separates the aspiration noise (breathiness) from the harmonic content
- Adjust the amount of aspiration noise, and affect its character independently
- Real-time display that lets you visualize the effect of the aspiration noise processing
- Modification of the amount and quality of a voice’s breathiness—without affecting the vocal’s harmonic characteristics
- VST3, AAX, AU, Mac OS & Windows compatible
Aspire is the world’s first tool for modifying a voice’s breathiness independently of its harmonic content. With Aspire, you can match a vocal quality to a performance style by decreasing or increasing a voice’s natural breathiness.
Aspire analyzes a vocal in real time and separates the aspiration noise (breathiness) from the harmonic content. It then allows you to adjust the amount of aspiration noise, and affect its character independently by applying a parametric EQ to the noise component. It also includes a real-time display that lets you visualize the effect of the aspiration noise processing.
Whether reducing vocal rasp or adding a bit of smokiness, Aspire allows modification of the amount and quality of a voice’s breathiness—without affecting the vocal’s harmonic characteristics.
Condition | New |
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Brand | Antares Audio Technologies |
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Notes | Aspire is included with Auto-Tune Unlimited |
Requirements | Mac Requirements:
Windows Requirements:
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