This segment of the Vocoder Basics tutorial will explain how to setup and use the vocoder with a vocal input source. Learn more about how the vocoder actually works and how you can adjust settings to accommodate vocal input.
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Logic Pro 8: Vocoder Basics Part 2 [Premium]
Posted November 19th, 2008 by David Nunez
This segment of the Vocoder Basics tutorial will explain how to setup and use the vocoder with a vocal input source. Learn more about how the vocoder actually works and how you can adjust settings to accommodate vocal input.
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HEY THIS WAS REALLY HELPFUL, THANKS FOR DOING THIS!
COULD YOU DO SOMETHING ON USING WHITE NOISE, MAYBE HOW TO SET UP WHITE NOISE IN A SYNTH? THANKS AGAIN
It’s pretty easy to do with the ES2. The third oscillator has a white noise setting. Just turn all the other parameters off and you’re good to go.
Oh! great Thanks
Amazing vocoder tutorial, thanks
i see this is called the EVOC 20 PolySynth, does that mean it is polyphonic, and if you were to play a chord on your controller the vocoder would crank out three seperate vocal notes simultaneously?
Yes, the EVOC 20 PolySynth is polyphonic.