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Hamish
post Mon 30 Dec 2002, 10:22
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Does anyone know whether there is avocoder available that can be played by a synth, is there anyway of recording a map for keys to follow using orange vocoder?
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post Tue 31 Dec 2002, 02:46
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if you use midi and send note information to a synth then used that as the carrier signal for vocoder and mixed in vocals or whatever... I think you could accomplish what you are asking but not exactly sure what you are trying to accomplish wink.gif


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post Tue 31 Dec 2002, 13:16
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It's hard to explain what I'm trying to do, basically I'm trying to get the sort of Daft Punk effect, where the vocoder follows the keys you are playing on a keyboard. I'm using logic, and orange vocoder, how would I go about doing this?
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post Tue 31 Dec 2002, 18:32
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QUOTE (Hamish @ Dec 31 2002, 12:16)
I'm trying to get the sort of Daft Punk effect, where the vocoder follows the keys you are playing on a keyboard.

Well just sing in the same key the keyboard is in, and then adjust whatever keys you want to add on the vocoder...


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post Tue 31 Dec 2002, 19:17
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I am not sure but I think that Daft Punk might have used the Auto Tune trick as well. The trick uses midi to off-set the pitch of the vocoded sound to make it sound out of key sort of for certain syllables. I may be wrong but seems I read that this was their trick but may have been another electronic group too.


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Yeah, I'm sure they did use different techniques to achieve that particular sound... but still, a vocoder (if set up right, using different keys) will provide that "Out of key sound for certain syllables".
Anyway, don't even know why I'm here, I hate vocoders... reminds me of Cher... Scaring...
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post Thu 2 Jan 2003, 09:57
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Does anyone know if it is possible to the play the vocoder through a master keyboard, so it follows the notes, you are playing?
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post Thu 2 Jan 2003, 10:57
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If you are using logic 5 try the emagic evoc 20. You can play different notes on the keyboard while you sing/speak.
As Synthetic has already said, the daft punk effect is partly created using auto-tune though.
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