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I guess you'll need to open it up on youtube to help me out. It works on the YT site
Haven't got it, but I believe Attack does this sort of thing, issues with iOS 9 though apparently.
I wouldn't waste your money on Attack until Waldorf show a bit more commitment.
Sounds like a mixture of modulation, distortion, maybe vocoder. Something like Voice Synth should be able to get close.
I wouldn't buy it personally, but thought I'd seen it perform some vocoder action somewhere.
Yeah that was one of the big features. Struggled to get anything useful out of it myself.
Thanks guys, I was thinking maybe voice synth, haven't messed with it for a while.
I really wanted to buy that one, but managed to hold off until the negative reviews started rolling in...
Wasn't that the thing that stopped supporting audiobus for good?
Ya, I've been having trouble even opening it and getting it to do anything except welcome to voice synth. I'm trying ivoxel out now to see if it has what I need.
that sound is some variation of Otto it's early speech synthesis from sampled voice, not a vocoder
https://www.plogue.com/products/chipspeech/
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Good Info lala. Voice Synth allows playback without intonation. Maybe running it through an effect that acts as a bit crusher may get closer?
yeah, why not u can try
but it won't get u that sound
ottos sound is really one of a kind, strange articulation with very special artifacts
its a very recognizable sound
thats why I've been able to tell this is otto ...
Sure, but @High5denied was asking for help on how to get close to the sound. I'm guessing they meant using iOS apps..
they say its sequenced voice something so sampling some blah blah, cutting it up, and loading it in a sampler, resequenced it and bit crush it and use that as vocoder input
may get you a little closer, but thats a lot of work to say: neo tokio is about to e.x.p.l.o.d.e. ^^
talking about speech synthesis - why not just use nave? it does that and sounds great, since I have that I no longer lust for vocoder vocals (I think a vocoder is much cooler with a drumloop and a pad, instead of speech and a pad or single osc )