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    Default Electro robot voices....

    ...Does anyone know a good vocoder for creating those robot voices on tracks such as LFO's "We Are Back" ?? ive tried a few vocoders but they all seem to sound too clean and pristine compared to that old 80's electro sound?

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    Didn't they use Speak n Spells?
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    You could try down grading the sample to 8bit and back again for some 'crunch'
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    theres an akai plugin thats really good

    i see if i can find the name for you

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    fruity has a feat that can do some bits like that.. u can write text and it will spit out vocals all cut down word by word!

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    yeah fruity has a little program like that, ive used it on a couple of electro tracks i did.... u have to tweak it tho to get it sounding good, and vary ur words in the text to get it sounding correct at times.... but still cool

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    Korg Microkorg has some amazing robot voice possibilitys.

    How ever if ya dont wnna spend that kind of cash, Reasons one is very good as well :clap:

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    Nah..just do a search for "text to speech". many freewares will output your little vocals as wav files for you to cut up and manipulate. SiBegg has a link on his site.

    wait, there's a cool one on AnalogX.

    go here.
    http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.htm

    Go get the program called "SAY IT"

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    similar alternatives would be to

    1) time strech your vocals a bit.

    or

    2) serach around the intrnet for a 'phone' or 'megaphone' effect vst. i only have it as harware so dont know a similar vst.

    oo also there is a free wave editor called "GoldWave" which has a really good effect called 'mechanize' which is adjustable which may help you out.

    cheers,
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    use the fruity vocoder, it works pretty good, but its kind of an ass the set up, but i like how it sounds, you can use any vst synth with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by messyfuture
    theres an akai plugin thats really good

    i see if i can find the name for you

    yeah, this one is really good. also check the "Orange Vocoder" (i think thats what its called)

    here is a link to the akai vocoder webpage: http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache...oder&hl=en
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    There's a program called "Talk it" which is fun. And I've got a set of speak and spell samples somewhere if you want 'em...

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    Quote Originally Posted by yorkie
    Quote Originally Posted by messyfuture
    theres an akai plugin thats really good

    i see if i can find the name for you

    yeah, this one is really good. also check the "Orange Vocoder" (i think thats what its called)

    here is a link to the akai vocoder webpage: http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache...oder&hl=en
    orange vocoder is the shit.

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    Vokator .. Native instruments... also use a fast lfo 2 modulate the amp (volume)! on a normal vocal that u want 2 vocodize !

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    macs have (os 9.x that i know of)an innate number of spell and speak robo voices

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    Theres also Cantor which allows you to add pitches to the words and has a piano roll interface , its 200quid but i have got some use out of the demo software Its a vocal synthesizer that doesn`t use samples and is a bit hit and miss ,but could be really interesting ,especially if you get it to sing nonsense and unpronouncable words ;)
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