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If you like VP-330 sounds... (ensemble and human voice effects)

edited December 2015 in General App Discussion

... feel free to check out my project done in Audulus.

http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/184/the-vp-330-project#Item_10

Cheers!

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  • Yes, I did this earlier - WOW. I was very impressed running Sunrizer through this. Excellent work and thanks for sharing :-)

  • Thanks! More to come...

  • this is very well done. I used to try to replicate this human voice effect on my modular, but even with several filters and a filterbank it didn't come close. Clearly one must do proper research first. Luckily this is easier today, following your link (and the next, and next) I see that many people already researched on that matter. And Audulus is an ideal software for this kind of effect.

  • here's a quickly made controller for this Audulus patch for Lemur:

    http://forum.liine.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=3179

  • Holy wow! Thanks for this!

  • Hey! Just updated these patches for Audulus 3.0, with new UIs. Much easier to use.

    http://forum.audulus.com/discussion/184/the-vp-330-project#Item_38

  • cool thanks! :)

  • @SansNom nice effect, thank you.

  • @SansNom Great work, I love the new versions. Excellent :smile:

  • Audulus is amazing. So so happy I picked it up.

  • I am scared of it.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    I am scared of it.

    I wouldn't be. You just start small with a couple oscillators a filter, some delay. play with that, and build. it really is fun learning. also makes a lot of my other apps seem a bit shallow.

  • edited December 2015

    @Phil999 said:
    this is very well done. I used to try to replicate this human voice effect on my modular, but even with several filters and a filterbank it didn't come close. Clearly one must do proper research first. Luckily this is easier today, following your link (and the next, and next) I see that many people already researched on that matter. And Audulus is an ideal software for this kind of effect.

    its not rocketsience ;)
    filter like this on stringy sawtooth and you are there ad a little vibrato for more voice like things
    i do this with the simple apple graphic eq AU all the time - don't forget to save it as preset ;)
    4 bandpass filters parallel will do the trick too
    for a less articulate effect the 2 main peaks of the 4 will do
    I use it to make boring juno strings sing ...
    now that you know the frequencys you can adapt this to any other thing, have fun
    for more info just look up formant

    uno lx & apple graphic eq (a,ä,e,i,n,o,u,ö,ü, a,e,i,o,u)

    a little wilder with an arpeggio

    (I named the demos zuse, as an bow to konrad zuse, the inventor of the computer)

  • edited December 2015

    looks like this, i use it mainly for pad sounds, so I don't need the low & high end, adjust to taste

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  • edited December 2015

    I tried to do more crazy stuff like nnnn, mmmm, ch, sch, sss, ß, zzz, ¡S
    so I analyzed my speech
    it doesn't work at all, lol, but it makes some very interesting filterings ...
    :cookie:

  • I was to sleepy last night, forgot to say stay creative folks.

  • Thanks everybody, I hope that this will be useful.
    @lala sure it's not rocket science, but it's a bit of work to design a proper emulation (because this is also an emulation of the VP-330 effects).

  • edited December 2015

    I don't want to be disrespectful but I know, I am a sound wizard ;)
    the ensemble isn't rocket science either, its just 3 delay lines modulated with a slow and a faster lfo
    this is so old and iconic technology, everybody knows how to do these ...
    (I didnt look at your patches for audulus, doesn't mean its not great, but audiolus is to small pieced for my taste, thats why people love the presets, lol, it takes forever to come up with something with these small building blocks)
    the helmholz formant thing is from 1890 or something ...
    the ensemble is from the 1960's or 70's I guess

    btw. does audiolus figure out now this wants +- 5 and this wants 0 - 22000 on its own?
    if not Im still not interested to much thinking involved for these silly logic things for my taste, if I connect this to that its pretty obvious what i am trying to do most of the time ...
    hence graphic eq and not building my own bandpasses from scratch, peace

  • Thanks for the update, especially love the ensemble for guitar chorus.

  • @oat_phipps yes it's fantastic with guitars, I'm going to post a small update that will offer more tweaking possibilities.

  • hello @SansNom. Ten years later, there is - to my knowledge - not much around compared to your excellent VP-330 human voice emulation. The old discussion at the Audulus forum are no more accessible, which is understandable after so many years.

    https://forum.audulus.com/t/the-vp-330-project/2759

    This link seems to work.

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