![]() They serve well to explore the suite’s potential and provide solid starting points for further refinement – not to mention a peek into the workflow of professionals doing exemplary productions. Gem Voice ships with a good bit of presets, some designed by name producers like Joe Barresi. There, you will find 6 factory banks, with each bank holding up to 50 presets. The function strip up top is mostly about the presets menu, which is right next to the On/Bypass button. The knobs are also big enough and move quite precisely, permitting surgical adjustments when needed. The graphics are clean and nicely detailed, more on the slightly cartoon-y than the scientific side. The GUI is not scalable, but it looks appropriately sized and legible on my MacBook’s Retina display. The tour begins from the Initial Preset, where all modules – except Space and Delay – are switched on and set to unity, ready for exploration. Upon launching Gem Voice, you are greeted by a fully assembled channel strip that’s yours for the twiddling.
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