Hi all,
I noticed that Prosoniq Orange Vocoder now supports OS X, plus there's the MDA vocoder plug-in. Anyone have experience/opinions on either?
I also did some digging and found the Electrix WarpFactory hardware vocoder which looks very cool, but I SWORE I was done with hardware. Boy do I love real buttons and lights, though! Anyone have comments on hardware vocoders like this vs. the software plugs?
Thanks,
Josh
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hi there joshcarter,
I have used the mda vocoder plugin pretty regularly and find the results to be very good. For best results you can set it to high quality, and I would suggest compressing some of the inputs and compressing the output, otherwise you get a HUGE dynamic range from that plugin.
I have never used a real-life vocoder.
I have played with the prosonic one, and I think it was a little nicer, but i cant remember.
cherio
-SongCarver
I have used the mda vocoder plugin pretty regularly and find the results to be very good. For best results you can set it to high quality, and I would suggest compressing some of the inputs and compressing the output, otherwise you get a HUGE dynamic range from that plugin.
I have never used a real-life vocoder.
I have played with the prosonic one, and I think it was a little nicer, but i cant remember.
cherio
-SongCarver