iVox
iVox is the first dedicated app for creating authentic 1980s Latin Rascals-style tape-editing effects with unprecedented ease and real-time control. Transform your audio workflow with a modern tool that captures the nostalgic charm of vintage splice-and-tape production techniques.
Product Highlights
- Real-Time Waveform Editing: Manipulate audio waves instantly with an intuitive visual interface that responds to every adjustment
- Slice FX Engine: Apply classic tape-style effects including stutters, chops, and repeats with precision timing control
- Auto-Regions Detection: Automatically identify and segment rhythmic phrases to accelerate your creative process
- Triplet Editing Mode: Create complex swing patterns and off-grid grooves essential for authentic Latin freestyle and electro sounds
- Pattern Lock & Save: Preserve your signature edits as reusable templates for consistent workflow efficiency
- Slice Pad Control: Trigger edits hands-on using an integrated pad interface for performative, tactile production
- Region Shifting: Nudge and rearrange audio segments non-destructively to perfect your arrangement
- Flexible Export Settings: Output your finished edits in multiple formats optimized for DAW integration or standalone use
Use Cases
- Retro Electronic Production: Recreate the signature chopped-vocal and stutter effects heard in classic Latin Rascals, Pretty Tony, and early electro-freestyle records
- Modern Sample Chop Workflow: Add vintage character to contemporary hip-hop, house, and techno productions without hardware samplers
- Live Performance Editing: Execute real-time tape-style manipulations during DJ sets or live electronic performances
- Sound Design & Foley: Generate rhythmic textures, glitch effects, and atmospheric chops for film, game, and multimedia projects
Target Audience
iVox serves music producers, sound designers, and electronic musicians who value authentic vintage aesthetics combined with modern software convenience—particularly those working in electro, freestyle, house, hip-hop, and experimental electronic genres seeking the distinctive character of 1980s tape-editing techniques.