Voice by Auribus Introduces Royalty-Paid Vocal Models for DAWs

New plugin Voice by Auribus integrates real singers into DAW workflows while ensuring artist compensation.
Auribus has launched a new vocal production plugin called Voice by Auribus, aimed at music producers, composers, and engineers who want to integrate AI-assisted vocals into their workflows without compromising ethical standards. The platform features real, licensed vocalists whose voices are modeled using AI — with each use tracked and compensated.
The release reflects an ongoing trend in electronic music production: increasing adoption of AI tools balanced by a growing awareness of ethical issues, particularly surrounding consent and fair compensation. As other platforms face criticism for scraping data or mimicking artists without approval, Auribus positions itself as part of a solution that centers the performer in the process.
Voice By Auribus Features
Voice by Auribus offers integration with most major DAWs, supporting AU, VST, and AAX formats. Users can manipulate pitch, prosody, tone, and accent to adapt vocal performances to a range of styles and languages. Unlike traditional sample packs or static vocal libraries, the plugin allows for nuanced control while retaining the realism of a human voice.
The platform’s functionality is aimed at real-world production needs — from quickly assembling demo vocals to remote collaboration and even replacing missing guide vocals in ongoing sessions. It offers potential for use in songwriting, sound design, and multimedia scoring where flexibility and vocal fidelity are essential.

Fair Play For Singers?
Auribus positions its platform as unique by prioritizing ethical sourcing and fair artist compensation. Every vocal model originates from a real singer who has given permission for their voice to be used. Auribus pays artists each time their model is activated, including during preliminary demo stages — a notable distinction in a market where many tools do not compensate original creators.
Founder Juan Elias emphasizes that the platform is not intended to replace vocalists but to help them reach broader opportunities. “We’re using technology to help singers reach further – across geography, across time zones, and across projects they might otherwise never access,” he said.
This approach addresses widespread concerns in the music community about generative tools eroding opportunities for working artists. By formalizing royalties and artist recognition, Auribus offers a model that could influence future developments in music AI.


Promo Offer
To encourage early adoption, Auribus is offering a limited-time promotion: two free months of its Standard plan, valued at $40, for users who sign up by July 17th.
For more details, visit auribus.io.