Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro Explained

Do you wish you could have a singer right in your computer? If so, then Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro is likely the answer. In this Dreamtonics Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro video tutorial series, production expert Eli Krantzberg will walk you through this amazing application step by step, teaching you how to use it to the fullest potential efficiently and confidently. By the time you start your next production, you'll be ready to create realistic vocal parts for your songs and productions. These Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro videos are designed for new Synthesizer V Studio 2 users.

Videos
QuickStart Overview (05:34) - Take a look at the big picture of what this app/plug-in combo does and how it works.
A Tour of the Interface (05:35) - Learn a bit about the Arrangement Panel, Piano Roll, Parameter Panel, Status Bar, Voice Panel, Notes Panel, Dictionary Panel, Render Panel, Product Manager, Settings, and some basic navigation functions.
Note Editing Basics (04:55) - Explore the note editing, note creation, pitch control point, pitch control curve, and AI retake modes that are used to generate and modify notes in the Piano Roll.
Working in the Arrangement Area (07:09) - Learn how to create and rename tracks, bring in backing files, trim, copy/paste, link, unlink, merge, split, assign voices to note groups, and more.
Launching Synthesizer V Studio 2 Inside Your DAW (05:46) - Explore two ways of using Synthesizer V Studio 2 inside your DAW: ARA bridge mode or full ARA mode.
Recording Into Your DAW (03:42) - See how to record MIDI into Synthesizer V from within your DAW and how to save your Synthesizer V project alongside your DAW project.
Lyric Entry Techniques (05:47) - Explore the batch lyric input functions and see how special characters are used to split up multi-syllabic words, add breaths or guttural sounds, and more.
Voice Panel (08:47) - Discover how to import MIDI files and how to use the voice panel to have Dreamtonics AI creatively and musically modify a wide variety of performance nuances to tailor the performance to fit your track.
Notes Panel (08:58) - Explore various intuitive AI tools to modify the emotion, intensity, timing, timbre, vibrato, tuning, and more, of individual notes and phonemes.
Parameter Panel (08:46) - See how to automate and modify various performance characteristics over time using the Parameter Panel.
Voice-to-MIDI Conversion (04:27) - Learn how to use Synthesizer V to convert and transcribe a vocal performance. It generates a note group, which can be used to play back the part using other voices or to export as MIDI for playback on a software instrument.
Arranging & Editing (07:05) - See how to use the various Synthesizer V functions to create vocal doubles, harmonies, and backing vocals.
Other Cool Features (05:25) - Explore a variety of useful functions used to modify the phrasing and expression of created vocal phrases, including creating melodic ornamentations, transferring pitch curves to pitch control points for easy modification, using smart quantization, transposing phrases, scaling note lengths, assigning custom keyboard shortcuts, and more.
Multi-Output Routing (03:46) - Watch how to route the multiple vocal tracks within Synthesizer V to separate outputs in your DAW for individual processing. The aspirations (breaths, ?s? sounds, voiceless consonants, etc.) can be routed to discreet outputs as well for separate treatment.
Rendering & Exporting (04:30) - Discover the various ways to export your vocal arrangement from Synthesizer V Studio 2 and bring them into your DAW for final mix tweaks.