This section gives more detailed insights into the Doubler Process, its operations and settings.


If you don't understand the basic principles of Doubler yet, you should read the Doubler overview and Doubler: step-by step guide.


For details of functions common to all Processes see Basic Process functions. This explains a number of the points mentioned below.


When setting up a Doubler process, you need to specify:


  1. That the "Selected Process" is a Doubler process
  2. Which tracks is the Input
  3. Which track the Output should go to
  4. What is the range of the Input signal
  5. What are the Doubler process settings (Process Control Panel)


Revoice Pro chooses these settings for you automatically when you have done the same processing previously, and when you set a Playback Range or create new tracks.


There are, though, many times that these settings will need to be altered.


In addition, using the Warp functions, the time and pitch of Lead and Harmony Guide tracks can be modified first in Revoice Pro for creative or corrective purposes. The advantage of doing this in Revoice Pro is that modifications to Guide tracks will be automatically passed along to other tracks using the Guides' timing or pitch information.


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Topics in this section:

Adjusting Doubler settings


Related topics:

Workflows

Doubler

Doubler: step-by-step introduction

Basic Process functions

Creating multiple processes

Editing signal waveforms

Audio setup, monitoring and playback

Manually adjust timing, pitch and level