I work on the song in BiaB then import it to Logic as separate tracks and also a combined track. I then open Synth V plugin, add the combined track and then work out the melody, usually I play it in via midid and then tidy it up after. Once happy I bounce just the Synth V part back to Logic, delete the combined part from Logic and then add any extra phrases etc to Logic. It seem we all have a different way of doing things, but if it gets the results that you want then its the right way.

One problem with Synth V is there is no downloadable manual, and the one online is based on the older version and not the Studio Pro version. There is an unofficial manual on the Synth V forum created by a very knowledgeable user. https://manual.synthv.info

I am still getting to grips with the software but am so impressed so far I have purchased three of the voice packs.
Eleanor Forte AI, Natalie and Solaria. Each one of these leave me stunned that it is possible to create such a realistic vocal track.

Before Synth V I purchased Emvoice One, far simpler to use but nowhere near as realistic sounding as Synth V.

Last edited by TRYUK; 02/03/23 11:54 PM.