EVOC20 polyphonic vocoder...can u help?
hi there, I'm Tony and i've been a little bit of a lurker on this site for a while now (but have rarely posted) and have found this forum and reading all you comments extremely helpful..so thank you very much.
i just had a little question i hope some of you could help me out with?
Was just hoping if any Logic users (i use 5.5 on pc) could help me out getting a good sound out of the EV0C20. I've managed to figure out how to actually set up the vocoder and get it working with my vocal in an audio channel (just a quick question thrown in...is it possible to route (sidechain) the EV0C20 to a midi channel rather than an audio channel?...as this would really help me out too), but i can't seem to get a good vocoded vocal sound. What i mean is that the vocals do not seem to be clear enough, the sound i'm getting is great and almost there, but i can't work out how to get the vocals to sound clearer so you can actually understand what they are saying.
any help would be fantastic?
thanks for your time
Tony
Re: EVOC20 polyphonic vocoder...can u help?
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Originally Posted by Tony.P
hi there, I'm Tony and i've been a little bit of a lurker on this site for a while now (but have rarely posted) and have found this forum and reading all you comments extremely helpful..so thank you very much.
i just had a little question i hope some of you could help me out with?
Was just hoping if any Logic users (i use 5.5 on pc) could help me out getting a good sound out of the EV0C20. I've managed to figure out how to actually set up the vocoder and get it working with my vocal in an audio channel (just a quick question thrown in...is it possible to route (sidechain) the EV0C20 to a midi channel rather than an audio channel?...as this would really help me out too), but i can't seem to get a good vocoded vocal sound. What i mean is that the vocals do not seem to be clear enough, the sound i'm getting is great and almost there, but i can't work out how to get the vocals to sound clearer so you can actually understand what they are saying.
any help would be fantastic?
thanks for your time
Tony
Maybe you have your vocoder to wet. Have some of the dry signal feed through so you can understand what is being said?