VST Vocoder that's easy/fast to setup, and sounds great (Suggestions) ?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1844 posts since 23 Sep, 2005
Hi,
Any suggestions for a great sounding VST VOCODER , that's easy/fast to setup, and must be 64-bit for PC .
Thanks,
Muziksculp
Any suggestions for a great sounding VST VOCODER , that's easy/fast to setup, and must be 64-bit for PC .
Thanks,
Muziksculp
- KVRAF
- 3191 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
Xils new 5000 vocoder satisfies all of those requirements. No other one really comes to mind. I'm also a huge fan of Lector, but it doesn't sound as "analogue" as Xils. Can do a lot of crazy stuff though, like modulating band range.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1844 posts since 23 Sep, 2005
I will check Xils 5000 vocoder.masterhiggins wrote:Xils new 5000 vocoder satisfies all of those requirements. No other one really comes to mind. I'm also a huge fan of Lector, but it doesn't sound as "analogue" as Xils. Can do a lot of crazy stuff though, like modulating band range.
Thanks,
Muziksculp
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1844 posts since 23 Sep, 2005
Funny, but ... I forgot that my Yamaha Motif XF7 workstation has an onboard 10 band vocoder. with formant editing parameters.
So, I connected my good old Shure SM-57 dynamic mic to one of the Motif XF's analog inputs, and dialed in a vocoder preset, then tweaked it to taste. It sounds great, easy to setup, and lots of fun. I think I will skip VSTs for vocoding for now.
The Motif XF is a great synth workstation.
Cheers,
Muziksculp
So, I connected my good old Shure SM-57 dynamic mic to one of the Motif XF's analog inputs, and dialed in a vocoder preset, then tweaked it to taste. It sounds great, easy to setup, and lots of fun. I think I will skip VSTs for vocoding for now.
The Motif XF is a great synth workstation.
Cheers,
Muziksculp