Reference Guide

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V-Vocal Region FX clips
Using Region FX
V-Vocal Region FX clips
V-Vocal is a vocal processor that integrates Roland’s VariPhrase technology into SONAR. Designed
for monophonic sounds, especially vocals, V-Vocal does pitch correction on notes and phrases,
edits formants, adds vibrato if you want, and can also correct timing.
Access V-Vocal by selecting audio data, and then inserting an instance of V-Vocal. This creates a
monophonic V-Vocal Region FX clip, which means that the selected audio data is copied to create
the V-Vocal Region FX clip, while the original audio data is muted and left unchanged.
The following procedures explain how to manage V-Vocal Region FX clips. For information about
using V-Vocal, see “V-Vocal Editor” on page 1065.
To create a V-Vocal Region FX clip
1. Select the audio data you want to use.
2. Use the Track view Region FX > V-Vocal > Create Region FX command, or right-click the clip
and choose Region FX > V-Vocal > Create Region FX from the Clips pane pop-up menu.
The selected audio region is converted to a V-Vocal Region FX clip, and the V-Vocal editor appears
in the MultiDock view.
Note: V-Vocal has been replaced with Celemony Melodyne essential (see “Melodyne (Producer
and Studio only)” on page 1048) in SONAR X3 and later. However, if you also have a previous
version of SONAR Producer or Studio installed that supports V-Vocal, then V-Vocal will also be
exposed in SONAR X3 and later.