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RE: OT: Vocoders...



As you know, the voice is 90% of my setup, so I am alsways looking for new ways of manipulating it and use it as an instrument to produce sounds more than as a way to comunicate meanings.
A vocoder is on my list but unfortunately I have no budget. A guy told me that the vocoder in Ableton is very good and that I can control it with a midi controller so I stopped searching for a harware one. May I ask you why you need an hardware one? For the onld school vocodering which required an instrument plus voice? Will you play quitar while vocodering?
I will not, so I was searching for a vocoder which can vocoder WITHOUT any additional instrument, just voice.
I have found two:
electro harmonix v256 (btw, I do not know the talk box but they have one called voice box which has got harmony generator too).
and Tc Helicon VoiceTone Synth.
I think you will have to look to this other one, expecially if you do not have other effects of them or other good megaphone / telephon( radio effect. Their ones are very good. And with that vocoder you have lot of options.
I find it much more interesting that the electro harmonix but personally if you have budget I would buy both.
I will to, when I have money.

> From: markfrancombe@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:23:42 +0200
> Subject: OT: Vocoders...
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>
> I'm researching Vocoders(not plugins) I have a few already, but am
> looking at the Electro harmonix pedals. They have no fewer than 3:
> The Iron Lung.. small stomp footprint
> The V256
> and the Talk Box
> ( maybe even one more???)
>
> Anyone have any experience with these units?
>
> I'm doing a lot if processing if 2 inputs again... an old technique
> for me... I mean 80s old(Korg VC10- now sold... alas) but wondering if
> these smaller units are any good... Laurie Andersen says no.."the old
> machines are walker", but that might just be a bit of the old
> analog/digital, VHS/Betamax aurgument
>
> mark
>
> Sent from my (advertisement removed)
>