Doesn't mean it's any good. Vokator is the dog's bollocks, though.poshook wrote:Orange Vocoder is standard
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Yeah it's close if you use resonator. I was just thinking that myself. I suppose I will just be creative and chain together the resonators with some filter plugins. You can do some cool shit making and saving your own effects chains in ver5.
Or if I decide I want to do some power vocoding, I'll just buy a copy of vokator and be done with it. Sometimes if you wanna dance you gotta pay the fiddler.
Or if I decide I want to do some power vocoding, I'll just buy a copy of vokator and be done with it. Sometimes if you wanna dance you gotta pay the fiddler.
all vst routing in ableton makes my head hurtOrange Vocoder is standard
--> the simple UI template the abletons built in effects are known for would be very usefull for vocoder type plugins where the logic of the plugin alone is already complicated enough without xtra vst windows etc
when props Reason had its own built in vocoder , it took months before every noob on the forum managed to get sound out of it , and most of them would have given up long before if they had to rewire , route to vst & back with multiple inputs before even trying a first preset on the vocoder
also , a built in vocoder would be better for the CPU imo