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Any advice? I’m using Analog X’s one but the sound quality isn’t the best I’ve heard.
Any advice? I’m using Analog X’s one but the sound quality isn’t the best I’ve heard.
Pmania wrote:Any advice? I’m using Analog X’s one but the sound quality isn’t the best I’ve heard.
ye it aint so good ive used it b4 mate,,
try yogen, kida similar but still not so good lol
tc
matthew
[quote quote="jammajames":ab7o4a50]orange vocoder rules the roost!!
…..also good for stoners like me to play with when you have nothing better to do![/quote:ab7o4a50]
Now for a minute I thought I was having a flashback of something I used to do years ago…
fair play though jamma – we all been there done that 😉
see if you can get a copy of reason, the vocoder in there is cool and you can rewire it to cubase 
I’m using Orange Vocoder. It’s easy and you get fast results with this… hehe 
its all about orange
I like the built in one in Cubase cos its quite flexible but for sound I really rate Akai’s DC vocoder in their Akai Professional Collection
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