Instant Audio partnered with United Plugins to create QuickVox, a new vocal effects software for musicians. The company designed the program to work during live concerts without causing delays or slowing down computers. Musicians can use three separate effect chains that hold up to five different sound processors each. Every processor features three easy controls that performers can adjust quickly. The software switches between different vocal sounds instantly through computer screens or external music controllers.
QuickVox contains eight distortion effects that range from warm tube sounds to harsh digital crushing. Musicians can add chorus, tremolo, flanger and phaser effects to create moving vocal textures. The program offers multiple delay settings and twelve reverb types that simulate different room sizes. A mixing section provides gate, leveller, de-esser, equalizer and compressor tools for professional vocal control. Creative effects include vocoder, autotune, comb filter and ring modulator options for experimental sounds.
Live performers benefit from the special Live Mode that creates three large buttons for easy access during shows. The software maintains audio tails when switching between effects to prevent awkward sound cuts. Musicians can connect MIDI controllers to change vocal settings without touching their computers. The program runs on Windows 10 computers and Mac systems with macOS 10.14 or newer versions. QuickVox costs 16 pounds or 19 euros through July 2025 before increasing to 68 pounds or 79 euros.
QuickVox contains eight distortion effects that range from warm tube sounds to harsh digital crushing. Musicians can add chorus, tremolo, flanger and phaser effects to create moving vocal textures. The program offers multiple delay settings and twelve reverb types that simulate different room sizes. A mixing section provides gate, leveller, de-esser, equalizer and compressor tools for professional vocal control. Creative effects include vocoder, autotune, comb filter and ring modulator options for experimental sounds.
Live performers benefit from the special Live Mode that creates three large buttons for easy access during shows. The software maintains audio tails when switching between effects to prevent awkward sound cuts. Musicians can connect MIDI controllers to change vocal settings without touching their computers. The program runs on Windows 10 computers and Mac systems with macOS 10.14 or newer versions. QuickVox costs 16 pounds or 19 euros through July 2025 before increasing to 68 pounds or 79 euros.