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Vocoder (PC) for messing with your voice into tracks

Mr-B

Superstar DJ
Does anyone know any decent vsts/applications on pc that can mess up your voice ie into robot voice/male/female etc? i know there are decent ones for the mac, but haven't found a good one for pc yet

can anyone recommend best ones out there?
 
the one in FL9 is nice, Vocodex i think its called... works really well with vocals
 
is there no standalone vst, ie can i get the vocoder in fruity as plug in for cubase 5.5?
 
lots of vocoders out there. IL vocodex, TAL vocoder, Vokator from NI, just to name a few. Let me jnow if u need any,.
 
a proper vocoder needs a synth and a voice to work. it meshes the 2 together but the sound will only be triggered if the voice is playing.
reason has a nice vocoder that can be used as a sweet eq aswell
 
I've been looking for a decent vocoder for a while, this thread is great.

In the meantime i've been using the mouth which might cover some of your needs as well.
 
i believe warbeats has a tutorial about the vocoder and how to link it with desired synthesizer presets, its pretty cool!
 
I'll second the FL Studio Vocoder. I've used the FL Studio vocoder since before it became VOCODEX and I have to say that it is the only vocoder with wich I have been able to achieve consistent intelligible results. I've also found it possible (using the right synth) to achieve the vintage 1980s "Freestyle Don't Stop The Rock" type of robot voice with it. As far as any Vocoder and becoming harsh I'll say this:

A vocoder is a raw tool capable of splitting up a "modulation" signal (a voice) into a discrete number of frequency bands and then modulating a carrier (synthesizer) within those discrete frequency bands. At anytime it is possible to have a little "too much" energy in any one of those bands causing an unpleasant "honk" at a certain frequency. Afterall, with that many bands the Q on each filter is probably quite high so: high resonance = high probability for a "honk" of energy within each band-pass filter.

Bottom line: Apply a limiter, compressor, or a multi-band compressor after your vocoder and all should be able to be kept "under control."

I used the FL Studio (i believe circa version 7 or 8) in this "so old it's completely irrelevant" mash/mix (the "DJ Giant G tag at the beginning" and the Timbaland vocal that I actually re-spoke/rapped into the vocoder myself at about 2:09:

Calabria vs Timbaland vs Danzel (mp3)

This is the FL Studio (circa version 7/8) vocoder as well (with a different carrier synth):
Disruptive Faster Better (mp3)

Just my 2cents.
 
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ahhh i cam help here,, 2 really good, and really simple to get on with vocoders i use, are,,orange vocoder by prosonic,, and 1 ive been using quite a bit lately,is "the mouth", u will need reactor 5 fx to run it tho, but i dont think u will be disapointed in the results,, hundreds of presets also, so if 1 aint quite what ya want, and u dont wannamess about with settings ( although easy to use also ),
 
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