SOFTWARE REVIEW Baby Audio Humanoid

Vocal Transformer / Hard-Tuner Plugin

Cheekiest Auto-tuner on the market?

Recently, new vocoders, voice distorters and “auto-tune-wanna-bes” have been officially released from various developers. Sometimes it can be difficult to find ones way in this jungle, but we still try to clarify the concepts a little bit…

Antares and their Auto-tune variants were for a long time quite alone in this niche, but soon both software and hardware appeared that wanted to help musicians, vocalists and producers to create a sound of their ”own”. The result, of course, was that everything sounded quite similar in many ways. If everyone tries to sound like Daft Punk or Cher, the result will unfortunately not sound very personal. But now, at least, the developers behind Baby Audio are working hard to make us sound really different on our vocal tracks. Their Humanoid is a really exciting plug-in, and of course I felt compelled to check it out.

Baby Audio

Pasadena-based Baby Audio has long seen it as its mission to develope truly creative tools for music creators. And they have succeeded very well in this. If nothing else, the glowing reviews their plug-ins have received from music magazines in all corners of the world attest to this. Magazines such as Future Music, Sound on Sound and Computer Music have literally fertilized their pages with superlatives when they tested the company’s various plug-ins.

Since 2019, they have managed to release no less than 12 different plug-ins, and there is no indication that the inspiration of the developers at Baby Audio would run out. On the contrary… With the latest addition to the plug-in range, Humanoid, they show that they are prepared to go as far as humanely possible.

Humanoid

The developers themselves refer to their plugin as a ”Vocal Transformer / Hard-Tuner Plugin”. With Humanoid you can really screw up a vocal track in the most amazing ways. I’ve looked at a lot of similar plug-ins lately, but this is unlike anything I’ve come across before. Surely, some other plug-ins can be made to sound a little odd at times, but for the most part these are pretty pale copies of the classic hardware originals. But Baby Audio doesn’t stop at emulating hardware vocoders; you go All-in! Here, in addition to a normal vocoder sound, you can also create completely freaky robot voices, MIDI-controlled Daft Punk choirs, and much, much more.

The most advanced plug-in from Baby Audio?

Yes, even I am inclined to resort to such superlatives. If you start from the 180 ready-made factory settings (they are called presets in other parts of the world) you can have just as much fun as you like. There are voice effects to explore here, so it will last you many hours. But why stop at exploring presets? Humanoid offers tons of tools and customization options. It could make any experienced and calm minded sound creator going completely bananas and completely off his/her rails. And you can dig in as deep as you want; if the usual sliders are not enough, there is often a ”cogwheel” that opens additional functions.

By clicking on a cogwheel under a function, you can access additional setting options. Also you can choose a darker interface if you prefer.

Basic adjustments

If we start by checking out the most common functions, there are already plenty of possibilities for acoustic extravagances here. We have a Pitch part where you find all kinds of tools to adjust which key and/or scale we want to be in, but here there are also settings for quantization, ”robotizing” the voices and formant adjustment of them. For three of the functions, we also have the previously mentioned cogwheel that opens up further adjustment possibilities.

We also have a synth section with lots of possibilities to affect the sound. In addition to a variety of waveforms to begin with, there are also many possibilities here to further change the sounds. From the factory, the app already has 64 ready-made wave-tables and you can also import your own.

Then you can change the waveforms, time-stretch, add notes, octaves above or below, and with the transform function also ”morph” between different settings. And of course you can also control effects and create voices from your MIDI keyboard. 

The question is whether Humanoid is a synth that can be controlled with vocal elements or the other way around?

In the Utility section there are settings for range, de-essing, gating and smoothing, plus a sharpen effect that further twists the vocal effects. And whiel we’re talking about effects, of course we have to mention the ones included in this app: widen, warble, buffer and freeze. Widen is an excellent stereo widener, warble gives some sort of combined vibrato/tremolo effect, but with its own twist; buffer takes care of the buffer size and freeze of course freezes the sound temporarily. All extremely helpful!

To all this we also add a powerful filter section with both high and low pass filters, plus a really good boost function.

Can you make it sound “normal?”

Well, that’s not the idea of ​​Humanoid…

Here, instead, you can achieve really hard and fast tone adjustments that sound like a much too hard ”Auto-Tune” setting, but here you can also create robotic voices, and other strange voice parts; well, pretty much anything you can do to distort a normal singing voice.

If you can already sing cleanly and nicely in pitch, then Humanoid will make it sound completely different. And is it the other way around that you have difficulty with singing and that you’re usually forced to go on a hunting trip for the right key; yes, then in Humanoid there are always tools that can add a little extra creativity to your voice.

Humanoid can manipulate a singing voice in every imaginable way, plus a few ways you absolutely didn’t think of. And you always have the option to add as much of the effect to your voice as you think it needs with the dry/wet knob found in the output fader’s calibration panel.

The synthesizer offers lots of different waveforms, and you can also import your own wave-tables.

Not AI based

The developers firmly claim that no Artificial Intelligence has been used, exploited or harmed in the development of Humanoid. The program has been developed by ordinary, but perhaps a little extra intelligent, people. And even if the name Humanoid indicates that we could be dealing with some superhuman being, Humanoid is very much about taking the turns vocally as far as is now humanly conceivable – and then some more…

Among all known producers we find names such as

Rob Kleiner, Smitty Soul, Tommy Lee, Jae Deal, Dimitri Tikovoi, Ronan, Chris Murphy, Matt Sin and Dakota G.

They are producers who have worked with artists such as Childish Gambino, Usher, Nicki Minaj, The Chainsmokers, King Crimson, Placebo, Blondie, Lady Gaga, Janet Jackson, Sia, The Weeknd, Motley Crüe to name but a few…

And they are all ready to sign that Humanoid is the best thing to happen to humanity since pre-sliced ​​bread.

Summary

Humanoid is an extreme vocal tuner. You just need to decide what key and scale the vocals will be sung in, and how much quantization you want to use. The app does the rest.

It’s also a voice-controlled synth. Turn the transform knob all the way to the right and you have a wave table synth that you can control with your voice. Amazingly cheeky!

You can also use it to create robot-like voices that bear no resemblance to your own voice.

Then, of course, you can mix all these effects and create something that has never been heard before. Last but certainly not least, you can use your MIDI keyboard to create and play Imogen Heap-inspired vocoder choruses with any number of strange voices.

In short; imagination is your only limitation when using Humanoid. Admittedly, this is a pretty well-worn cliché, but rarely has it felt more accurate. So damn good!

Links

This video shows how Humanoid works and what it sounds like

FACTS & FIGURES

Plugin formats: VST, VST3, AU, AAX (64-bit).

Supported platforms: Mac OS 10.11 and later (including Native Apple Silicon M1/M2 compatibility). PC Windows 10 and later.

Supported DAWs: All the majors, including Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, Studio One, Bitwig, Reaper, Reason, etc.

PRICE Now: $79, Regular price $129

DEVELOPER Baby Audio, www.babyaud.io

© Gunnar E Olsson, ManMade Music