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A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by daft cunt » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:23 pm

Not looking for the usual retro analog kind of vocoders, rather the kind Excision uses on Subsonic.
Any vst out there that can do that or should I look on the hardware side ?

Example at 00:37 on this vid

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:59 pm

I've been trying for a while. Find it's more about the initial synth.

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by kid simple » Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:41 am

This doesn't go over that exact sound but it might help you get close to it...
<iframe src="/forum/video.php?url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1Z_Rop_iGk" frameborder="0" style="overflow:hidden; height:auto; max-width:540px"></iframe>

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by killahbeez » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:18 am

(waits for ppl to burn op at the stake for asking an excision related question)

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by victoryaloy » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:22 am

killahbeez wrote:(waits for ppl to burn op at the stake for asking an excision related question)
nah.. everyone will look over and see that op has 1266 posts.. then they'll actually go and read the question!

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by bustadoug » Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:18 am

kid simple wrote:This doesn't go over that exact sound but it might help you get close to it...
<iframe src="/forum/video.php?url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1Z_Rop_iGk" frameborder="0" style="overflow:hidden; height:auto; max-width:540px"></iframe>
cool samples in that vid

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by daft cunt » Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:48 am

Dr Bloodnugget wrote:I've been trying for a while. Find it's more about the initial synth.
Probably but still the vocoder itself may make the difference. I made decent sounds with Tal Vocoder but I'm not sure that even with the appropriate patch and processing it can make such fat voices.
What are you using ?
kid simple wrote:This doesn't go over that exact sound but it might help you get close to it...
<iframe src="/forum/video.php?url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1Z_Rop_iGk" frameborder="0" style="overflow:hidden; height:auto; max-width:540px"></iframe>
Thanks for that, cool vid!
Is he the guy who made the sounds of Starcraft ? It sounds a lot like the protoss voices.
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killahbeez wrote:(waits for ppl to burn op at the stake for asking an excision related question)
nah.. everyone will look over and see that op has 1266 posts.. then they'll actually go and read the question!
Or maybe people actually read the questions and don't flame when they haven't been asked a dozen times ?


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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:40 am

http://www.eiosis.com/elsvocoder

The best vst vocoder. Bit steep tho; €220

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by Dub_Fiend » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:58 am

Which voice are we talking about here, the first one? Because I got some close representations by whacking some ring modulation and pitch shifting on my voice... If you want I can show you the audio sample (but don't steal it, I'm going to use it in a tune :mrgreen:)

Right, here's the sample;

http://www.divshare.com/download/12298458-a62

And here's a screenshot of the effect window I did it in Cubase;

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So it's basically, Compressor, Pitch-Shifting, Ring Modulation, Amp Distortion and Noise Gate with A Delay and two different Reverb units as Send effects... Try and replicate that and have a tweak about or something, see what you come up with :)


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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by daft cunt » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:13 am

Thanks! I don't think I'll use that Kerovee plug for this task but it'll definitely be usefull for other stuff.
paradigm x wrote:http://www.eiosis.com/elsvocoder

The best vst vocoder. Bit steep tho; €220
Yeah I noticed that one but found the sound examples to be too much a la Daft Punk, not really what I'm looking for.
Plus for that price I'd rather look for an used Microkorg.
Probably worth downloading the demo tho.
Dub Fiend wrote:Which voice are we talking about here, the first one? Because I got some close representations by whacking some ring modulation and pitch shifting on my voice... If you want I can show you the audio sample (but don't steal it, I'm going to use it in a tune :mrgreen:)

Right, here's the sample;

http://www.divshare.com/download/12298458-a62

And here's a screenshot of the effect window I did it in Cubase;

Image

So it's basically, Compressor, Pitch-Shifting, Ring Modulation, Amp Distortion and Noise Gate with A Delay and two different Reverb units as Send effects... Try and replicate that and have a tweak about or something, see what you come up with :)


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Thanks for sharing but it looks like a lot of processing for something you could easily do with a free vst vocoder.

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by tavravlavish » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:44 am

booo just go for the classic vocoder sound! LUV IT

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Aug 17, 2010 9:46 am

daft tnuc wrote: Plus for that price I'd rather look for an used Microkorg.
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Ahh yeah my mates got one of those, really rates it. I couldnt remember what it was. Fun little synth too.

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by Dub_Fiend » Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:33 am

daft tnuc wrote:Thanks for sharing but it looks like a lot of processing for something you could easily do with a free vst vocoder.
Well aside from Neodynium all the other plugins are free with Cubase dude but each to their own :)


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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:03 pm

daft tnuc wrote:
Dr Bloodnugget wrote:I've been trying for a while. Find it's more about the initial synth.
Probably but still the vocoder itself may make the difference. I made decent sounds with Tal Vocoder but I'm not sure that even with the appropriate patch and processing it can make such fat voices.
What are you using ?
daft tnuc wrote:
I'm just using reason mate. made a sound similar and vocode white noise underneath. From there by automating the shift you can get a few vowel type sounds out.

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Re: A vocoder capable of doing this

Post by Dr Bloodnugget » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:04 pm

Failed at that quote there >.<

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