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Sensa
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Ok im gonna seem dumb now but ive never done it!
How do you link a vocal to a channel so you control the pitch of it via a vst ......e.g. i seen it done with the 3 way osc.....im not sure if im making sense, but i saw a vocal on an FLP hooked to a vst, the vst then creating cords with the vocal.
Very curious, thanks in advance
p.s. im runnin fl 6
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08-01-2006 20:36 |
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cynik
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dont know about FL but generally vocoders have two inputs: a carrier and a modulator. carrier as the name says, carries the sound to be vocoded. modulator is used to er, modulate it. any of those can be any sound you like. vocal/synth/recorded instrument... ideally modulator would be a resonant string tone so the pitch change is more noticable. but you can try all sorts of combinations to get really fucked up results
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08-01-2006 20:46 |
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dYzeaZe
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Vocoder is FL works pretty easy. The left stereo input of a channel is the carrier, and the right
is the modulator (or vice versa). You need 3 FX channels for it. The channel with the vocals
should be stereo separated to left only, and the modulator part (3xOsc for example) should be
all right stereo. Then you route both vocal and 3xOsc FX channels to the third channel where
you have the Vocoder effect, which will do the rest of the work.
P.S. I might have mistaken the left and right thing, don't use the Vocoder that much, but I
hope this thing helps and you get the idea. Cheers
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08-01-2006 21:10 |
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Halph-Price
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so even with what he's saying about one sound on left and the other going to the right, is that the modulator will be the chords, and the carrier will be the sound thatmakes the chords. it's like taking the one sounds like an eq, and applying them to another sound.
if the one sounds doesn't have any bottem end the other sound is not going to make it's bottem end come up at all.
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09-02-2006 04:31 |
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Sensa
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Thanks people much appreciated
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10-02-2006 00:30 |
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