🙏 Glad you're liking it! Thank you for your comment! We show some various techniques for combining SFX in different ways (via busses, multiple instances, etc.) in this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/9ZIN3prqLEE/w-d-xo.html One thing to note - you can stack multiple instances of Xvox and turn off what you don't need without any CPU waste, as turning off a module completely removes it from the chain, meaning it takes no processing power if it's off!
This is no doubt the best, and easiest, vocal plugin I have ever used to date! Seriously... it is the only plugin you need to put on your vocal. I use the UAD Apollo system and have scrapped all plugins for vocals.. no more Aux tracks for reverb and delay. I was able to get the vocal eq'd / verb and sitting in the mix within a couple minutes. The ability to quickly swap between the Dynamic, Tone, Space and SFX section to get things quickly sitting great in the mix of whatever song you are working on is fantastic. No more taking different plugins in and out of the track to see what works best on that song. I think this can easily work on any instrument track too... will try that in the future. If so, you can probably mix a whole song with this one plugin. How about a great mastering plugin now??
So, mixing vocals the trick is to use a long and a short delay in fx send so to blend in the mix. In a situation like this plugin how could we have the same result..I mean to blend nicely in a mix. I would like a video how to mix completely vocals with this tool vs multiple plugins!
Each of the different Space Modes gives you different types of spatial effects, and the delays & reverbs are matched to do exactly what you're describing - super easy to blend in and place your vocal in a cohesive space within the mix. Great idea on a video showing a complete mix - stay tuned 👀🙏
@@nuroaudio If you do a video explaining vocal plugins like yours vs single plugins workflow, please remember except the reverb trick ( sort reverb / long reverb vs your type ) if with plugins like yours its better to record vocals in mono or stereo. Because with the workflow of short and long reverb the usually mono channel is sent to an fx channel that is like a stereo channel, gives wider reverb and delay. What would be better with your plugin? Mono or Stereo? Also, does your plugin has oversampling?
@@georgezorbas9036 Xvox works well with both Mono and Stereo tracks, it is Mono > Stereo so the reverbs and delays will always output stereo. No oversampling, also it’s usually most common to record your vocals in Mono, but if you do record stereo vocals or want to process stereo tracks, Xvox will handle it just fine 🙌
Thanks for your comment! There is a Global Output Knob in the bottom right corner of the plugin, as well as a Trim Output Knob for each module so you can gainstage each one. The Trim Output Knobs are located in the bottom right corner of each module's screen, and are really useful for gain staging as you mentioned!
Yes! There are multiple ways to achieve various types of saturation - Tube + FET Dynamics mode naturally adds some saturation and warmth, and the Amp SFX mode allows you to apply saturation (try
All the bedroom gang going nuts for this then lol. It's average at best, and makes your vocal sound amateur. If you struggle mixing vocals, which admittedly can be tricky, then this is an option but it's not going to substitute a good vocal chain and knowing what you're actually doing.
Thanks for your thoughts! “Under the hood”, Xvox is doing all the EXACT same things a pro would do anyways when mixing vocals, and it gives you a control set that makes it faster and easier to dial in. If you were to replicate all of the functionality in Xvox with individual plugins, you would need at least 10 different plugins. And with those 10 different plugins, you’d end up eventually setting them the same anyways. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to learn how to do it other ways as well - it’s a great thing to learn and we encourage it! But for those who are focused on making the best music they can, don’t make it 10x harder and 100x more expensive to get there. There’s always something more to learn about what you’re “actually doing” - at some point you just gotta make music 🙏
@@nuroaudio Thanks for replying, SSL should take a leaf out of your book. I've been playing around with demo and it's pretty actually, albeit a little too clean for my liking. The demo is a pain in arse with the cut out, never understood why plugin developers do this, I'd rather have it for less time but working constantly. I'll buy it and send you two mixes, one with my vox chain and one using your software and you tell me which one sounds better. What's your email?
I would love that! My email is support@nuroaudio.com - can't wait to check out the mixes. A few tricks I have found if you're wanting a more vibey / colorful sound rather than a cleaner one: The Tube + FET compressor is by far the most colorful and adds some nice glue / saturation. The Vintage tone mode is my go to as well, and for a less clean sound, I'm very careful of the Air+ slider if I use it at all for this style. Instead, I like the High slider on Vintage if I need more top end on a vocal. I like the Amp SFX mode at like, 8-10% - it can add some really nice grit and help the vocal glue into the mix. Excited to hear what you find!
Yes, it does that along with De-Essing, delay, modulation, etc. There's a ton of analog feel in each of the modes - Opto + FET Dynamics is smooth and natural, Tube + FET Dynamics is super warm and gluey compression, Vintage tone mode is warm and colorful - there's a ton of different modes (17 in total), each with a unique and authentic analog feel.
These plugins has improved my work so much
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL HELL, guys this plugin is insane, worth every penny, and its pretty cpu friendly, how did you guys manage to do this?
🔥🔥 so glad you're enjoying it!! Can't wait to hear what you make with it!
This is so good. I used the trial to get a feel for it and had to buy it immediately. Worth it
🔥 so glad you're liking it! Send us what you make with it! :)
Awesome Plug-in! This has changed the game for us!!!!
one of the best plugins i've ever used.
This is a great vocal plug-in! I had one request, please add more module slots so we can combine the SFX for creative processing purposes :)
🙏 Glad you're liking it! Thank you for your comment! We show some various techniques for combining SFX in different ways (via busses, multiple instances, etc.) in this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/9ZIN3prqLEE/w-d-xo.html
One thing to note - you can stack multiple instances of Xvox and turn off what you don't need without any CPU waste, as turning off a module completely removes it from the chain, meaning it takes no processing power if it's off!
@@nuroaudio Hmm.. but then you have to de-stack all others in to multiple instances.. if you like to add in between..
Just bought it, and i won't regret it!
podrias compartirmelo yo te pagaria con mi voz para cualquier spot
Not gonna lie this plugin is exactly what I wanted bro!! A plugin that has everything in one and super easy to use 👌
Can i use this with Mixcraft 9 pro studio? What DAW are you using?
Yes, you can see the full list of supported DAWs as well at nuroaudio.com
This is no doubt the best, and easiest, vocal plugin I have ever used to date! Seriously... it is the only plugin you need to put on your vocal. I use the UAD Apollo system and have scrapped all plugins for vocals.. no more Aux tracks for reverb and delay. I was able to get the vocal eq'd / verb and sitting in the mix within a couple minutes. The ability to quickly swap between the Dynamic, Tone, Space and SFX section to get things quickly sitting great in the mix of whatever song you are working on is fantastic. No more taking different plugins in and out of the track to see what works best on that song. I think this can easily work on any instrument track too... will try that in the future. If so, you can probably mix a whole song with this one plugin. How about a great mastering plugin now??
podria enviarme la prueba
Just got this and I love it
Can you with Cubase 5?
While Cubase 5 not officially supported, you can always test it out with the trial to see if it works on your system: nuroaudio.com/pages/xvox-trial
Fantastic
Is this the same guy from 'Sage Audio'?
Can I try that plugin out?
Would you recommend this for rock and metal?
Yes! We’ll do some more rock and metal tutorials soon as well, here’s an acoustic mix tutorial: th-cam.com/video/pMGrJvduhOw/w-d-xo.html
Where is the track chain do you place it? Or doesn't it matter?
So, mixing vocals the trick is to use a long and a short delay in fx send so to blend in the mix. In a situation like this plugin how could we have the same result..I mean to blend nicely in a mix. I would like a video how to mix completely vocals with this tool vs multiple plugins!
Each of the different Space Modes gives you different types of spatial effects, and the delays & reverbs are matched to do exactly what you're describing - super easy to blend in and place your vocal in a cohesive space within the mix.
Great idea on a video showing a complete mix - stay tuned 👀🙏
@@nuroaudio If you do a video explaining vocal plugins like yours vs single plugins workflow, please remember except the reverb trick ( sort reverb / long reverb vs your type ) if with plugins like yours its better to record vocals in mono or stereo. Because with the workflow of short and long reverb the usually mono channel is sent to an fx channel that is like a stereo channel, gives wider reverb and delay. What would be better with your plugin? Mono or Stereo? Also, does your plugin has oversampling?
@@georgezorbas9036 Xvox works well with both Mono and Stereo tracks, it is Mono > Stereo so the reverbs and delays will always output stereo. No oversampling, also it’s usually most common to record your vocals in Mono, but if you do record stereo vocals or want to process stereo tracks, Xvox will handle it just fine 🙌
Thanks for your comment! There is a Global Output Knob in the bottom right corner of the plugin, as well as a Trim Output Knob for each module so you can gainstage each one. The Trim Output Knobs are located in the bottom right corner of each module's screen, and are really useful for gain staging as you mentioned!
Ooh. I have a feeling I'll end up with this one soon! :)
It's crazy this is amazing this fantastic I want to try it I love it.🤜🏿🔥🤛🏿
You should 😂❤
What freq does the high pass cut off at? Didnt say in the vid....
Xvox live
No Demo?
You can get a demo version here: nuroaudio.com/pages/xvox-trial
Sir will xvox work on 2 gb ram
The System Requirements can be found at the bottom of this page: nuroaudio.com - 8GB of RAM is the minimum recommended system requirement
what I miss is saturation and ducking for reverb.. or it has?
Yes! There are multiple ways to achieve various types of saturation - Tube + FET Dynamics mode naturally adds some saturation and warmth, and the Amp SFX mode allows you to apply saturation (try
I need a copy of this. 🥹
$59 at the moment mate (£47 in GBP)
Rap Vocals?
Yes! There a bunch of presets, here’s a full tutorial: Mixing Rap with Xvox - FULL STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
th-cam.com/video/Qq7nFfOCYF0/w-d-xo.html
@@nuroaudio thank you!
🔥
All the bedroom gang going nuts for this then lol. It's average at best, and makes your vocal sound amateur. If you struggle mixing vocals, which admittedly can be tricky, then this is an option but it's not going to substitute a good vocal chain and knowing what you're actually doing.
Thanks for your thoughts! “Under the hood”, Xvox is doing all the EXACT same things a pro would do anyways when mixing vocals, and it gives you a control set that makes it faster and easier to dial in. If you were to replicate all of the functionality in Xvox with individual plugins, you would need at least 10 different plugins. And with those 10 different plugins, you’d end up eventually setting them the same anyways.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to learn how to do it other ways as well - it’s a great thing to learn and we encourage it!
But for those who are focused on making the best music they can, don’t make it 10x harder and 100x more expensive to get there. There’s always something more to learn about what you’re “actually doing” - at some point you just gotta make music 🙏
@@nuroaudio Thanks for replying, SSL should take a leaf out of your book. I've been playing around with demo and it's pretty actually, albeit a little too clean for my liking. The demo is a pain in arse with the cut out, never understood why plugin developers do this, I'd rather have it for less time but working constantly. I'll buy it and send you two mixes, one with my vox chain and one using your software and you tell me which one sounds better. What's your email?
I would love that! My email is support@nuroaudio.com - can't wait to check out the mixes. A few tricks I have found if you're wanting a more vibey / colorful sound rather than a cleaner one:
The Tube + FET compressor is by far the most colorful and adds some nice glue / saturation.
The Vintage tone mode is my go to as well, and for a less clean sound, I'm very careful of the Air+ slider if I use it at all for this style. Instead, I like the High slider on Vintage if I need more top end on a vocal.
I like the Amp SFX mode at like, 8-10% - it can add some really nice grit and help the vocal glue into the mix.
Excited to hear what you find!
@@Lunarrescuemusic final verdict, what do you think?
we want the result😅
So it reverbs compresses saturates nad eqs in the same plug? Am i understanding correctly? What about analog feel
Yes, it does that along with De-Essing, delay, modulation, etc.
There's a ton of analog feel in each of the modes - Opto + FET Dynamics is smooth and natural, Tube + FET Dynamics is super warm and gluey compression, Vintage tone mode is warm and colorful - there's a ton of different modes (17 in total), each with a unique and authentic analog feel.