Rehearse Remotely, Perfectly
Effortlessly stream synced stems, organize sections, and get AI-driven vocal feedback to boost your music production. This innovative method enables seamless collaboration and creative exploration.
Key Features
VocalCentric brings songs, parts, setlists, practice recordings, AI feedback, producer notes, and director review into one focused rehearsal workspace.
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workspace for rehearsal prep
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tools for directors, musicians, and producers
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ways to improve rehearsal
Feature Set
Effortlessly stream synced stems, organize sections, and get AI-driven vocal feedback to boost your music production. This innovative method enables seamless collaboration and creative exploration.
Approve takes, leave comments, and build stronger choirs. Create choir schedules, assign members, and build custom arrangements remotely.
Practice in the comfort of your home and get real-time feedback from vocal AI. Enhance your vocal skills with continuous practice.
Collaborate effortlessly with your team from anywhere. Share ideas, refine your sound, and enjoy the creative process as if you were in the same room.
Isolate or loop stems to focus on specific elements of a track, deepening your understanding of music production, arrangement, and sound design.
Receive immediate feedback on your pitch, rhythm, and tone to enhance your performance. Instant evaluation helps you refine your skills and deliver with confidence.
Curate and share your setlists effortlessly with your choir. Organize song selections to keep everyone aligned for rehearsals and performances.
Organize challenges, appoint moderators, pick winners, and help singers join friendly competitions with clear goals.
Why it Matters
VocalCentric gathers the work around each song so directors can lead, musicians can prepare, producers can guide takes, and the whole team can stay in sync.
Set the plan, assign parts, spot weak sections, and review practice before the room gathers.
Open the song, hear the right reference, loop hard moments, and know what to fix next.
Share stems, guide vocal takes, collect recordings, and keep feedback attached to the song.
Keep songs, setlists, members, files, and comments together instead of spreading work across chats.
Start with one song, one setlist, or one section that needs better preparation this week.