My current go to is the Bitwig Vocoder preset, which is a device built out of Bitwig components.
It got me thinking, is there is vocoder somewhere in the U-he collection? Can any of them accept a signal that could be used for the modulation signal? I think Zebrify can do most of what needs to be done.
I am going to try Bitwig devices where I come up short, and see how that looks too. I am using Diva and Zebra as carrier signals already.
Thanks.
Will any U-he plugin or signal chain Vocod?
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dlarseninclusive dlarseninclusive https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=408358
- KVRist
- 295 posts since 19 Nov, 2017 from Los Angeles
- KVRian
- 1266 posts since 6 Jun, 2016
I'm interested in this too. I posted a similar question here: viewtopic.php?p=7352062#p7352062
At a guess though, it could be vocoding is a boring subject around here. I dunno.
I do have some ideas though. My latest thought--and I need to experiment--is to use the Shape module in Zebrify to access even and odd harmonics (of the carrier and or modulator). I'll take a crack at this later tonight.
At a guess though, it could be vocoding is a boring subject around here. I dunno.
I do have some ideas though. My latest thought--and I need to experiment--is to use the Shape module in Zebrify to access even and odd harmonics (of the carrier and or modulator). I'll take a crack at this later tonight.
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dlarseninclusive dlarseninclusive https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=408358
- KVRist
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- 295 posts since 19 Nov, 2017 from Los Angeles
woot!
- KVRian
- 1266 posts since 6 Jun, 2016
Well, I attempted a couple things.
First, I isolated the even and odd harmonics best I could with Shape (alternately VCF, Shape/VCF), then I setup two oscillators; OCS1 modulated by the EnvFol1 while the other modulated by Essness (alternately Transient, plus Transient modulating yet a third OCS). Also XMF to cross modulate the vocals signals with their respective OCS.
Second experiment, I set an LFO (alternately an MSEG) to cycle through frequencies of the carrier and modulator (rapidly), in essence trying to multiply the work of the envelope follower.
Third, I created multiple instances of Zebrify and split up the spectrum (6 instances) and approached like a traditional vocoder.
The first two experiments sounded interesting with plenty of artifacts, but were hardly traditional. The first experiment I can't even be sure I did it properly. The third experiment was predictable and sounded decent, but obviously convoluted and heavy.
If Zebrify had more envelope followers, or a dedicated vocode module ... pants would catch on fire.
First, I isolated the even and odd harmonics best I could with Shape (alternately VCF, Shape/VCF), then I setup two oscillators; OCS1 modulated by the EnvFol1 while the other modulated by Essness (alternately Transient, plus Transient modulating yet a third OCS). Also XMF to cross modulate the vocals signals with their respective OCS.
Second experiment, I set an LFO (alternately an MSEG) to cycle through frequencies of the carrier and modulator (rapidly), in essence trying to multiply the work of the envelope follower.
Third, I created multiple instances of Zebrify and split up the spectrum (6 instances) and approached like a traditional vocoder.
The first two experiments sounded interesting with plenty of artifacts, but were hardly traditional. The first experiment I can't even be sure I did it properly. The third experiment was predictable and sounded decent, but obviously convoluted and heavy.
If Zebrify had more envelope followers, or a dedicated vocode module ... pants would catch on fire.
