” In that sense, vocalizr is a co-creation of ideas: the end user is presented with a collection of tools and information; they draw the conclusions based on what they hear and see, while the producer controls which tools are available and creates the product accordingly.
Vocalizr has been successfully used as a tool in university settings such as in music schools to teach students about pitch and timbre. Vocalizr is also used by producers to teach a singer about which timbres to use in which circumstances in order to achieve their desired sound.
Software
Vocalizr contains built-in libraries of samples, loops and presets for use in MIDI and Audio.
The audio files are composed in the audio editing software Audacity and, due to the nature of their creation, are often corrupt.
The software can be downloaded for free and is designed for a PC or Mac.
Editions
As of May 2018, Vocalizr has two distinct editions:
Vocalizr Live Free is available for free and was designed for use in-studio.
Vocalizr Core is a subscription-based, premium, professional solution for singers and producers. It is a collection of expert-curated sounds, presets and MIDI files. The cost of the subscription is dependent on the type of package desired, and ranges from €9.95 a month to €399.95 a year. The last update to the software was released on January 13th, 2019.
References
Category:Virtual instrumentsQ:
How to increase the size of a struct?
I have a struct that holds two booleans and two integers, but I am having a problem to have it fill the space it needs. This is a 2d array that I am filling, so if the first element is A, then there will be only 2 elements (A and A) on the second line.
However, after filling the array, I need the fill the empty spaces, so I just fill the empty spaces with zeros.
I have tried to cast the struct into a 2d array, and then when the first element is A, the number of elements on that line should increase. However, it seems like it does not work that way.
My struct is :
struct Binary {
bool X;
bool Y;
int A;
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