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You could check out the Digitech Guitar Talker. They have a phone number to call to hear it: 1-888-TALKER5 Reg At 09:48 AM 2/4/98 +0000, you wrote: >Dave Trenkel wrote: > >> It seems to me that it wouldn't affect anything, since the vocoder >filters >> would passing the material in each range that's already there, it >wouldn't >> be changing the spectra of the vocoded signal at all. BUT, if you put a >> delay line before one of the vocoder inputs, it might be an interesting >> effect, if the spectra of the loop were changing over time. Hmmm, and I >> just sold my vocoder. > >I think that's what I meant... > >If you used something like that LiSa software I guess you could vocode a >loop with a backwards copy of itself running at double speed... > >oook. > >But no-one has any opinion on the cheap Zoom boxes that offer vocoding >(1201/1204)? I'd need to justify the purchase with the knowledge that >they where all-round useful. > >-- >Os >os@millennium.co.uk >http://webworlds.net/os/ > > >