mmmm... a vocoder?
Yes!
Have forgotten to ask for for awhile..!
// C
Have forgotten to ask for for awhile..!
// C
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
vocoder reason
i had a few. also. orange vododer...crap. and vokator.. could get sound out of it. but that's about it. and then i got a little deeper into reason. whowwwwwwwwwww.played with two nnxt samplers. and in between the vocoder. you can load al lot of samples in the sampler.and make a key destination. so that every key plays a different spoken voice. in the other sampler i put a super string. add some effects. and the sound is the best there is. and now im trying to put several samplers on a spider so maybe y can make the sound even more complicated. for the set up. just ask.....
how it sounds...vocoder reason and ableton
www.soundclick.com/maxxblaster click on music. scroll to never wonder why and hit hi fi. this was a very simple setup with reason as the slave......and of course ableton asssss the master. hehehehe
I still want one!
Meanwhile, g200kg has done a smart thing with his Vocov Vocoder:
Ha has alongside the Vocoder dll a separate sound capturing plugin.
Many vocoders may be tricky to use because of the routing for carrier/modulator signals.
Here, you simply choose which "capture channel" from the capture plug(s) to use.
PC
http://www.g200kg.com/index_e.html
// C
Meanwhile, g200kg has done a smart thing with his Vocov Vocoder:
Ha has alongside the Vocoder dll a separate sound capturing plugin.
Many vocoders may be tricky to use because of the routing for carrier/modulator signals.
Here, you simply choose which "capture channel" from the capture plug(s) to use.
PC
http://www.g200kg.com/index_e.html
// C
Last edited by conny on Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
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The III Man
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totally agree
I would love to see an onboard vocoder
Well...tranqui wrote:nah, vokator is powerful enough. let NI earn their money, they deserve it
I like things that are slim and effective. Vokator is a pro and interesting thing, yes, but I would more often like things that are more streamlined as part of the context (Live), and then you don't need a lot of built in effects etc.
// c
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Exactly how I feel! 9/10 times I just want to impose the spectral content of a synth onto another sound. Possibly with some added reverb or smear on the modulator.conny wrote:Well...tranqui wrote:nah, vokator is powerful enough. let NI earn their money, they deserve it
I like things that are slim and effective. Vokator is a pro and interesting thing, yes, but I would more often like things that are more streamlined as part of the context (Live), and then you don't need a lot of built in effects etc.
// c
If Live had a built in effect that fit in the rack with the controls showing and had an Ableton-centric way of routing the modualtor I would use it ALL THE TIME!
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sebovzeoueb
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Yeah, +1 for a Vocoder, definitely!
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