With the right settings NATA makes a completely convincing male vocal across about a two-octave range, and can also do realistic female voices ranging from a hoarse heavy smoker (think Marge’s sisters on the Simpsons) to a cute slightly squeaky voice without getting obviously artificial. What I mean by that is that Bones can do various male voices, but is not very good at imitating a female vocal. When singing “normal” lyrics, NATA is on the same level of quality and intelligibility as Bones, but sounds a little more human and seems more flexible. They generally work in very similar ways, with the only functional difference being that Bones also has a separate Japanese voice. The obvious point of comparison is Bones, the default Alter/Ego voice. Vocallective is based in Portugal, and I don’t know what nationality the voice provider is, but I don’t hear any European accent in the vocals. Not quite like a Wagnerian opera soprano singing as loudly as possible, but perhaps like a soprano soloist from a pretty good church choir. Though NATA’s natural range seems to be that of an alto, she will never sound like a classical alto singing loudly, either – though, curiously enough, higher notes sound more classical. Julie London is one name that comes to mind – smooth, laid back, low and warm. She can actually get quite hoarse, and is great for lounge and indie rock vocals especially – unsurprisingly, most of the tracks that have used her so far have a 50s-60s retro vibe. The voice bank is priced at €47.72 (+VAT) and was developed by Vocallective Records.Īs could be expected, screaming or very aggressive rock vocals are not possible, and NATA sounds most convincing at more laid-back styles of singing. NATA is a female voice for the free Plogue Alter/Ego voice synthesizer. She sings and talks in English with an American accent.
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