Archive for September, 2025

IK ReSing Brings Professional AI Voice Modelling


ReSing lets you turn scratch vocals into professional vocal performances.

Could IK ‘ethical’ ReSing software be a gamechanger for AI voice modelling?

IK Multimedia has just announced its ReSing software. ReSing provides “professional voice modelling for desktop workflows”, this enables you to take a basic scratch vocal and turn it into something ready for release. Its “advanced” AI tech promises to capture the timbre, tone and expression of real artists, and to have been trained “ethically”.

The end result, we’re told, is “ultra-natural vocal performances that are indistinguishable from live recording sessions.

IK Multimedia says that ReSing wins out against its cloud-based rivals by enabling you to do all processing on your computer. It also enables you to model your own voice for personal use or for leasing out for profit.

We’re assured that ReSing can work its magic on pretty much any vocal track – even one recorded on your phone, for example. Up to 25 different voice models are provided, and there are also up to 25 instrument models to play with.

ReSing works both standalone and as a plugin, with ARA support meaning that, providing you’ve got an ARA-compatible DAW, you can make your vocal edits and tweak effects (Dynamics, EQ, Reverb, and Pitch Correction) from within your main music production environment. You can tweak the style of your vocal to suit the genre you’re working in, and even combine the timbre and accent of two models to create your own custom voices.

Features:

  • Replace vocal takes with professional-quality performances
  • Adjust vocal energy, tone, and style, even blend and mod voices
  • Turn any recording – even from your phone – into a studio-quality vocal
  • Sing basslines, riffs, and hooks, then convert them into real instruments
  • Create unlimited voice models to share or license
  • Up to 25 Voice and 25 Instrument models included
  • Supports models in English and Spanish, with more to come
  • Full DAW integration with ARA support
  • Desktop native, so no uploading or internet required
  • One-time perpetual license, no subscription or lock-in
  • Import voice RVC models from popular open communities
  • Explore a growing catalog of partner voices and “hire” as needed

ReSing is set for release in late October 2025 and, will be available in three versions.
ReSing is available at special preorder prices:

  • ReSing Free – Free – Includes 2 voices, 2 instruments, 2 user models and RVC imports.
  • ReSing – $/€89.99* (reg. $129.99) – Includes 10 voices, 10 instruments, 10 user models and RVC imports.
  • ReSing MAX – $/€149.99* (reg. $199.99) – Includes 25 voices, 25 instruments, 25 user models and unlimited RVC imports.

Find out more on the IK Multimedia website.

 

New Audiokit Pro VIRAL Synth T2x For iOS Inspired By Access Virus TI2


Audiokit Pro has introduced VIRAL Synth T2x, a new virtual analog synth inspired by the Access Virus TI2 synthesizer.

VIRAL Synth T2x works on iPhone, iPad, and mobile AUv3 plug-in for DAWs like GarageBand for iPad.

Here’s what they have to say about it:

The VIRAL Synth T2x isn’t trying to be a Virus TI2, even though it’s clearly inspired by one. It’s something new. Built from scratch with a modern engine, it goes deep. It has tons of power, real flexibility, and that kind of sound design workflow that pulls you in and keeps you experimenting.

VIRAL Synth T2x delivers deep and flexible sound design with a massive 64-voice virtual analog architecture. Whether you’re crafting lush pads, razor-sharp leads, or evolving textures, this synth is ready to push boundaries while still giving you that instant hit of nostalgia.

A deeper look into VIRAL Synth T2x:

VIRAL Synth T2x is available now, with an intro price of $4.99 (normally $19.99).

 

Torso Electronics T-1 Sequencer Overlays Now Available


Oversynth.com has introduced a line of overlays for the Torso Electronics T-1 Sequencer, with a variety of color and design options.

All designs feature high contrast labeling for main and shift functions, as well as labeling for back-panel connections to help with usability in low light conditions.

The designs include numerous shortcuts and control combinations, including:

  • Pads labeled as 1-16 for use with setting Bank, Pattern, MIDI channel, etc.
  • Numerous additional secondary and shift functions with “shortcut” instructions
  • Style & Phrase settings
  • Division and Time settings
  • Tempo, Root Note, and Scales settings
  • CC Track Knob Assign shortcuts
  • Labels along the top edge correspond to connections on the back panel

The Torso Electronics T-1 Sequencer overlays are available now for $27.