Product Detail
Dehumaniser 2 is a top - notch vocal processing plugin. It's a great fit for various vocal effects, from monster growls to robotic beeps. Using live or pre - recorded signals, you can quickly create smooth, layered effects. Just use presets or customize by connecting virtual patch cords to interactive effects modules. It comes with unique effects like Scrubbing Convolution and Spectral Shifting, giving you dramatic results and new creative paths. With 10 key modules and over 100 impactful presets, it's been used in big - name blockbusters and games. This tool simplifies complex processing set - ups, letting you start creating right away. It's an all - in - one solution for vocal design in film, TV, games, and live shows. It saves time and money in creature sound design with its many presets and sound libraries. You can design creatures in real - time and save your workflow. It works in popular DAWs, allows multiple instances, and lets you automate parameters. Its modular system helps you design complex processing easily. The factory library has over 100 presets and 133 high - quality animal recordings. You can also create dynamic effects that respond to the input signal. It has MIDI control, and various per - module features like gates, EQs, and limiters.
Using Krotos Dehumaniser 2 is a breeze. First, if you're in a hurry, you can pick one of the over 100 presets in the factory library to start creating creature sounds right away. Or, if you're feeling creative, connect the virtual patch cords to the interactive effects modules to customize your sound. When using it in industry - standard DAWs like Pro Tools or Logic, you can run multiple instances on different tracks or buses. To control the processing, you can automate hundreds of parameters. For creating dynamic effects, set the pitch or amplitude settings per node. Just remember, when using MIDI control, make sure your MIDI device is properly connected and configured. As for maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure smooth operation and access to new features. And if you have any custom settings or presets you've created, it's a good idea to back them up regularly in case of software glitches or crashes.