Hi, perhaps you already know this.
the link for VisualVox VST does not work any more. Here is an other one:
http://downloads.fyxm.net/download-now- ... 12707.html
And a manual:
VisualVox VST Manual
Jonathan Schmid-Burgk
1) After loading VisualVox VST as an insert effect on the track which contains the source audio material you have to play it back once from end to end so VisualVox can scan it.
2) In the graphical editor of VisualVox you see the scan on the left side. By clicking the transfer button the whole scan is transferred to the output window on the right side. There you can manipulate single notes.
3) An easy option is to let VisualVox improve intonation automatically by choosing "tune all notes" from the "MANIPULATION" drop down. Before that you should click on the keys between the two main windows to select which of them to be allowed for correction. (Tip: use right click to select major/minor)
4) All changes made are saved with your project file in host applications like Cubase. When loading your project again however, you have to let VisualVox rescan the source track once again without any interruptions.
5) Manipulation of notes in the right window is done like this:
1. By a left click you select a note. The eight sliders below will show its parameter settings.
2. With the left mouse button you can shift notes vertically without affecting their time position.
3. With the right button you can move notes in time domain.
4. With the slider "Feine-tune" you can tune a single note freely.
5. With the slider "Raw contours" you can fit a note to its basic tune without destroying its fine shivering, which can be important for the natural character of a note.
6. The "Fine contours" slider does the opposite: With it you can flatten the voice without affecting raw contures. If you remove both kinds of contures 100% you get an artificial sounding robot voice.
7. If you move the little black lines at the ends of a note, the effect depends upon the mouse button you use:
• With the left button you can time stretch notes to fit them into the rythm.
• With the right button you can shorten notes.
8. The three vibrato sliders are used to produce a "perfect" vibrato. The vibrato attack slider affects the time it takes until the vibrato reaches its full amplitude.
9. To delete or duplicate the selected note (the latter to create poliphony for example) please use the drop down "MANIPULATION".
10. On the right side above the output window you will find three mouse cursor tools:
• The star is the tool you use for all manipulations described above.
• With the "X" you can disect notes.
• The little line stands for a pen. With it you can draw frequency curves with the mouse pointer. With the right mouse button they can easily be erased again.
6) Playback is initiated automatically and synchronously when the host plays back the project. In addition to that, you can use the little play and stop buttons below the output window to play back the current frame of audio material.
Here is another program, kind of melodyne and harmonizer:
Vielklang2
https://products.zplane.de/downloads/vielklang
It's a demoversion, which is usable with restrictions. But you can record samples in buzz as wav files.