My head's starting to hurt again thinking about it. I guess the general problem is that as far as I can see you can only route one Logic bus into any one aux track, but a vocoder needs two discrete and different inputs so maybe running it as an aux effect is a non-starter. EVOC 20 PolySynth: Basic vocoder setup - Logic Pro Tutorial From the course: Logic Pro X: Virtual Instruments Start my 1-month free trial Buy this course (49.99 ) Transcripts. but now trying to use the vocoder I'm coming across problems, like the input module in Reaktor describing itself as plugin bus 1 channel 1. EQ) in Reaktor and putting an audio track through it. I've had no problem setting up a simple effect (e.g.
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The synth could be within the instance of Reaktor, or it could be a completely separate AU instrument on a separate track - I don't mind which - as long as I can then play the synth with an attached MIDI keyboard.īut I can't figure out how to set the routing up to get this outcome, in terms of where I put the instance of Reaktor containing the vocoder (as an insert effect on the vocal's audio track / as an instrument in its own software instrument track / as in insert effect in a new aux channel / even in standalone form with the patching done physically on my Fireface 800 etc.), or in terms of what form I should be using Reaktor in (as a Generator, Instrument or MIDI controlled effect), or in terms of how I route the audio into the right bit of the vocoder. The final result can create sung vocals, robotic vocals and more. It is the art of mixing spoken or sung vocals with a musical instrument, tone, noise or any other form of sound. I'm got an aiff of a vocal part in an audio track in Logic, and I want to put it into the modulator input of the 'vocoder' instrument in Reaktor, and put a synth into the carrier input. This live vocoder tutorial will teach you how to vocode the voice or vocals. I'm pretty new to both Reaktor and Logic Pro.