reason vocorder help
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BTG |
i'm trying to get this vocal to sound more like a robot than a man singing.
so i made it have a nice sound, but now it doesn't sound like he's saying anything, just 'womamamanaa'.
is there any specific way to use the vocorder? or is it just around until you're happy? |
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Danne__85 |
Made a little file for you, and I hope it will get you some idea on how you can make your voice sample sound robotic.
http://www.lnctv.com/~a41154a/reason_files/vocoder.rns
Some notes about the rsn-file:
2 samplers with 2 different vocal-samples.
First you hear them "dry" (no vocoder-effect used on them).
Then you'll hear the samples with vocoder.
The subtractor is used to "change" the sound to a robotic-sound.
Let me know if you have any problem.
Sorry for those bad vocalsamples I used in the rsn-file. |
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onceler |
Thanx for the reason file, I was having difficulty as well getting it to sound how i wanted it. |
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BTG |
i got that far, but like you can kinda tell what the things saying, but it isn't as clear as i'd like ,but i dont want to make it dry, because i want it to sound robot, not vocals with somthing behind it kinda thing.
here's a sample:
http://members.rogers.com/djbard/iloveyou.mp3 |
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onceler |
Why not run the sample through the audio splitter then into the vocoder and another output of the splitter into a seperate chanel on the mixer and add see if that makes the vocals a bit more clearer for you. |
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Danne__85 |
Let me have the sample "dry" and I can try to tweak the vocoder. |
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