MusicRadar Verdict
A useful package if you want to jazz up your music with some female scat.
Pros
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Sounds good!
Cons
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Limited appeal.
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Thankfully, our fears were unfounded, and Scat Queen is good clean fun from start to finish.
Featuring 220 feisty jazz diva phrases, its delicious sonic nuggets can be easily dropped into your projects, thanks to the provided Satellite Player's automatic time-stretching and syncing capabilities.
If jazz vocals are your cup of hot brown liquid, you'll be pleased to hear that Scat Queen is a reasonably-priced product that's free of any rough edges, and certainly won't leave a sour taste in your mouth.
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