VocaLive is a music app developed by IK Multimedia US LLC. The last update, v3.10, released on August 30, 2023, and it’s rated 2.24 out of 5 based on the latest 33 reviews. VocaLive costs $24.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Studio/stage vocal effects
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Description
VocaLive provides singers and vocalists with a suite of 12 real-time professional vocal effects, along with a range of tools to help you practice, sing and record.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★☆☆☆If it ain't broke, don't fix it
You guys had an amazing app that got damaged by updates and other stupid things you wanted to do. Then people who purchased the app couldn't use half of the plug ins from the update. Then everything was switched around as if we get an instructional manual with this app WHEN WE DONT. I've seen this app go from five stars to a three in no time. You've ruined a lot for people. It was fun and easy. Now your trying to go pro. Stop!!!
★★★★★Best On Earth
I’ve been using this app since 2011. Now that I have more knowledge on how to produce a song, my music sounds amazing. And that’s thanks to this vocal processor. This app is what you make it and has to be utilized properly for people to get the best results. Continue to update this app. There are still people like me who don’t use an actual studio
(Please support Apple AirPods Pro)
★★☆☆☆Limited to one critical effect
This would be a good companion with AmpliTube as it would allow me to build a minimum rig when required. I would love using this with AmpliTube on my iPad, as I could use a small battery powered interface with an amp, which should give me all the guitar and voice effects I need. Unfortunately you can only use one of the following effects at a time; double, choir, pitch effects, and morph. I’m not sure why this is the case as I would think modern iPads would have more than enough computing pow