|  Vocoder Au, help with talkbox | 
|  Fri  3 Feb 2006, 05:01 
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				I recently downloaded a high-resolution vocoder as part of a package of AUs called mda.  Here is the text from the readme: mda TalkBox ----------- This plug-in is a high resolution vocoder, designed for a natural rather than an electronic sound. The Quality parameter is equivalent to the number of bands in a normal "channel" vocoder. The plug-in expects a modulator signal (usually voice or drums) in the main input bus and a carrier (usually synth or guitar) in the second input bus, but the Input Swap parameter can be used to reverse this. *** Please note that Talkbox is a multi-input-bus plug-in and not all AU hosts support plug-ins with more than 1 input bus. Currently Logic and Live are known to support this. In Logic, you can route the second input bus in via the plug-in's "sidechain" menu selection. In Live, you will see the second input bus appear as an audio output destination on tracks. *** For a typical talkbox sound, try inputting a synth sound with oscillator sync (at a fixed slave frequency, between 12 and 20 semitones above the master) with the master oscillator volume turned down, and vibrato added with the mod wheel or aftertouch. Alternatively, for a natural vocal sound use a low-pass filtered saw wave with random pitch modulation, plus high-pass filtered white noise. Now, I tried recording my voice and a synth, sending them to Bus1, and placing the talkbox effect on bus1, and i could hear no change in output, whether the effect was on or off, etc. any suggestions would be very much appreciated. | 
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	 adp10390   Vocoder Au   Fri  3 Feb 2006, 05:01
 adp10390   Vocoder Au   Fri  3 Feb 2006, 05:01 
  coldharbour   QUOTE (adp10390 @ Feb 3 2006, 04:01)The plug-...   Fri  3 Feb 2006, 10:45
 coldharbour   QUOTE (adp10390 @ Feb 3 2006, 04:01)The plug-...   Fri  3 Feb 2006, 10:45 
  adp10390   Thanks! but... what is a sidechain?   Sat  4 Feb 2006, 00:38
 adp10390   Thanks! but... what is a sidechain?   Sat  4 Feb 2006, 00:38|   | 
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