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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-04-16 01:07 [#01566927]
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ok im an idiot when it comes to vocoders (prolly and idiot when it comes to alot of things) but i cannot work out how i use the vocoder on reaktor 4? how do i get the audio to input etc?
i know this is prolly a dummies question but i know shit about vocoders, cant even work the one on my novation
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-04-16 02:26 [#01566956]
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you need to put one source into the modulator and one into the carrier. They need to be different sounds, like make an oscilator, with a consistent frequency, and amplitude, and then run that through the carrier. Then connect a microphone to your computer, run the line in through to the modulator, and then speak into it. As long as a current is running through everything, it should work as a vocoder...
although I would suggest something else for your vocoding needs. For a software vocoder, I would suggest the Native Instruments Vokator, or the IK multimedia Orange Vocoder, or the Native Waves Morphoder. They all sound much better, and have many more options.
My favorite is the IK Multimedia orange vocoder. It sounds nicest, the only problem being it doesn't have midi support for the carrier (so its much harder to play your notes... you have to automate the chord feature) and it sounds so distinctive, that its obvious when you use it.
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2005-04-16 03:17 [#01566969]
Points: 6196 Status: Lurker | Followup to Taxidermist: #01566956
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thanks man :) extremely helpful
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