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New Audio Plug-in Brings File-Morphing to a New Level

A new audio plug-in provides large-scale file-morphing capabilities to MorphVOX Pro. The Batch Converter Plug-in is especially geared toward multimedia studios that need a time-saving tool for morphing files. /Software News Articles/ - MIDDLETON, WI, August 01, 2008 - Screaming Bee LLC announces the release of a new product, the Batch Converter Plug-in, a premium add-on for MorphVOX Pro Voice Changer. The new software module is a professional plug-in that allows morphing of a number of audio files at one time. "This plug-in can really boost your productivity," explains Shawn Pourchot, President of Technology for Screaming Bee. "If you need to morph a bunch of audio files it"s easy! The Batch Converter Plug-in lets you quickly convert all your recordings in a single step." The Batch Converter Plug-in integrates directly into MorphVOX Pro and uses all the latest voices and effects of MorphVOX Pro. It allows a user to select one of the many voices from the stock voice packs or any custom voices that have been created. The user can assign the same voice to all the files, or select a unique voice for each file. With the easy to use interface you can add many source files from a number of file formats, including MP3 and WMA. You can then morph and write new files out to a single folder or assign a unique folder and name for each destination file. The interface also supports drag and dropping source files, allowing you to quickly set up a batch to be morphed. This plug-in can be downloaded from the Screaming Bee Web site and retails for $19.95. Further information on the Batch Converter Plug-in for MorphVOX Pro can be found here: http://www.screamingbee.com/product/BatchConverterPlugin.aspx.


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