by Tim Cant

WATCH: How to use the RAZOR vowel filter

Master RAZOR's vowel filter make vocal-like patches instantly.

Created in tandem with Berlin producer Errorsmith,  a.k.a. Erik Wiegand, RAZOR has become the leading tool in generating low-frequency basslines, and synth sounds. As showcased on the new Errorsmith album Superlative Figure, the vowel filter is a great way for creating vocal sounds, and modulating singer types. Product expert Tim Cant provides a quick run through of the feature, showing different application types, and giving a brief overview of the basics.

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