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Looking for a talkbox app in '23

Dear all,

I used voxSyn in 2018(ish)
which was good but not quite that classic talkbox sound.

Did a quick search on the forum but found nothing particular..

In 2013, some Kickstarter guys made a physical product which looks effective:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.okayplayer.com/news/apple-iphone-talk-box-adapter-kickstarter-video.html/amp

I'm using an iPad pro though so this gadget wouldn't fit.

Where are we with this in 2023... Any suitable apps for this sound?

Kind regards
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Comments

  • Is Qneo Voice Synth not up to the task?

  • It’s basically a complex filter, so you could consider just taking the guitar through an automated filter. Not sure what would work best, but sure you could do it without actually having a real talk box.

  • I would recommend to you a hardware tubeless solution “talkbox” by tc helicon

  • Hi again all,

    I had a look at Qneo Voice Synth on YouTube.

    Not quite sure it's what I'm looking for as I'm after something I can p look perform live with (play and speak to/through) rather than pre-recorded.

    @MrSmileZ this looks like a cool product (looking at YouTube videos) but... I don't use a guitar. I should have mentioned that really...

    I'm using a midi keyboard and sm58 mic, connected through a behringer 404 interface (into the iPad).

    So looking for a keyb+mic solution really..

  • I use mine with a keyboard…

  • @SkillipEvolver said:
    Hi again all,

    I had a look at Qneo Voice Synth on YouTube.

    Not quite sure it's what I'm looking for as I'm after something I can p look perform live with (play and speak to/through) rather than pre-recorded.

    @MrSmileZ this looks like a cool product (looking at YouTube videos) but... I don't use a guitar. I should have mentioned that really...

    I'm using a midi keyboard and sm58 mic, connected through a behringer 404 interface (into the iPad).

    So looking for a keyb+mic solution really..

    A talkbox sends audio into your mouth via a tube. This is the missing piece. An app cannot closely emulate the filter effects of your mouth. Probably a vocoder type of effect is the closest you'll get on ios alone.

  • Wrlds2ndbstgeoshrdr, thanks. Yup, ok, pretty much the same position we were in 3 years ago then...

    App alone not enough.

    Fair enough just wanted to get some clarity/2nd opinion on that as I suspected it was still the case.

    The tube/adaptor for iPhone (linked in OP) is about the best option I've found so far. ... I just think there's a gap in the market for an iPad version really, and I'm surprised one doesn't exist...

  • Can’t you just get a pedal-based talkbox and use it on the output from connecting the iPad to an audio interface?

  • @michael_m said:
    Can’t you just get a pedal-based talkbox and use it on the output from connecting the iPad to an audio interface?

    Not for £4.99 😀

  • @robosardine said:

    @michael_m said:
    Can’t you just get a pedal-based talkbox and use it on the output from connecting the iPad to an audio interface?

    Not for £4.99 😀

    No, I suppose not.

  • Good idea though.. (pedal and box combo etc...)

    I'll have to look at what I'd need to pay.. thanks though

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