Recommend an accurate software vocoder?
- KVRAF
- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
I'd really like to know what ya'll think are the very best-sounding (natural-sounding) software vocoders. I'm personally interested in vocoders that sound most like a natural human voice, rather than ones that sound quite different than a natural voice - robotic or metallic ones for example are cool but not what I'm interested in atm.
- KVRAF
- 2655 posts since 18 Mar, 2011 from Spain
-
- KVRist
- 88 posts since 11 Feb, 2012
I tried that one and it didnt work for me, like the plugin didnt change the voice at all.IrionDaRonin wrote:Do you mean a TalkBox then?
There is one for free in the MDA plugin bundle.
Check it out.
Good luck
-
- KVRAF
- 1619 posts since 19 Aug, 2004 from Toronto
-
- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
[DELETED]
- KVRAF
- 2655 posts since 18 Mar, 2011 from Spain
Open a sample voice and a synth. Both in the same FX channel.soundnaut wrote:I tried that one and it didnt work for me, like the plugin didnt change the voice at all.IrionDaRonin wrote:Do you mean a TalkBox then?
There is one for free in the MDA plugin bundle.
Check it out.
Good luck
Load Talkbox in that FX channel.
Set the vocal sample to the left panoramic (carrier). And the synth to the right panoramic (modulator).
Draw a long note in the vocal. And draw some melodic lines in the synth part. Play now. Did it work?
@Gonga
Lol, mate, i didn't know that was you Dan. Then i think that you already knew this plugin?
Have a good day.
Last edited by IrionDaRonin on Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 3643 posts since 6 Aug, 2009
prosoniq's 'orange vocoder' is ridiculously cool...but mac only (and i haven't worked with it in several years).
my old production partner had it, we (over)used it LOL...
my old production partner had it, we (over)used it LOL...
_______________________
https://upstatebrooklyn.com
https://upstatebrooklyn.com
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2083 posts since 28 Feb, 2011
I'm sorry, I should have given more specifics. I'm a Winders dude (using SONAR X1), looking for a really high-quality vst vocoder.
Thanks for the responses. So far,
MDA
Antares Throat
Hi Irion, do you have a tune on SC where you've used the MDA vocoder?
Thanks for the responses. So far,
MDA
Antares Throat
Hi Irion, do you have a tune on SC where you've used the MDA vocoder?
-
afreshcupofjoe afreshcupofjoe https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=94815
- KVRAF
- 1838 posts since 17 Jan, 2006 from Portland, OR
It seems like you are probably looking for autotune rather than a real vocoder, but if you do want a vocoder then the free MDA one is still one of the best out there. I have tested almost all of them, and it is VERY good. The only one I really liked better is pricey, discontinued, and impossible to find, so go with MDA.
"The Juno 60 was often incorrectly referred to as a synth. It is, in fact, a chorus unit with a synth attached." -PAK
-
- KVRAF
- 5511 posts since 6 May, 2002
-
- KVRAF
- 1619 posts since 19 Aug, 2004 from Toronto
Yah, I too got the impression that you weren't actually looking for a vocoder, but perhaps thought that was what you should call it - correct me if I'm wrong.
That's why I mentioned Throat - it's not a vocoder, but does allow you to manipulate vocals in a fairly natural sounding way.
afreshcupofjoe's suggestion of an autotune (plugin?) seems like it may fit what you were asking for as well.
The thought of a natural sounding vocoder seems like a oxymoron of sorts, but someone will likely come out with one tomorrow and squash that thought.
That's why I mentioned Throat - it's not a vocoder, but does allow you to manipulate vocals in a fairly natural sounding way.
afreshcupofjoe's suggestion of an autotune (plugin?) seems like it may fit what you were asking for as well.
The thought of a natural sounding vocoder seems like a oxymoron of sorts, but someone will likely come out with one tomorrow and squash that thought.
drab
-
- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Natural sounding vocoder doesn't make much sense to me. A vocoder imbues vocal characteristics onto a synth sound (or in more general terms, the modulator onto the carrier). If you're feeding it your voice and a synth, how can you expect it to sound natural?
It does sound more like you're thinking about AutoTune, Melodyne, or possibly a talkbox.
A real talkbox is a speaker with a hose attached to it. You shove the hose into your mouth, play the carrier audio into your mouth, and record the filtered results with a microphone. This isn't something that can accurately be recreated in plugin form, because your mouth can be reshaped in expressive ways which would be unmanageable with a plugin.
It does sound more like you're thinking about AutoTune, Melodyne, or possibly a talkbox.
A real talkbox is a speaker with a hose attached to it. You shove the hose into your mouth, play the carrier audio into your mouth, and record the filtered results with a microphone. This isn't something that can accurately be recreated in plugin form, because your mouth can be reshaped in expressive ways which would be unmanageable with a plugin.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
- KVRAF
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
+1electro wrote:Anybody heard of ELS?
http://www.eiosis.com/elsvocoder
A bit pricey, but this is the one for that vintage vocoder sound.
-
- KVRAF
- 3329 posts since 18 May, 2003 from Sweden
A Talk Box is not a vocoder or even close.IrionDaRonin wrote:Do you mean a TalkBox then?
There is one for free in the MDA plugin bundle.
Check it out.
Good luck
It's an electroacoustic gadget, mostly for guitarists, consisting of a loudspeaker feeding a flexible tube that the performer puts in his mouth, using his/her oral cavity to modulate the audio and recording the result via a microphone.
Returning to the question of the OP, I just bought the Waldorf Lector (they had a 30% discount last Friday) and it's extremely competent, offering the whole spectrum from slightly coloured, intelligible voice to mindblowing mauling.
/Joachim
If it were easy, anybody could do it!

