Quick introduction to TAL Vocoder FREE AAX











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As we are planning to include vocoders on our next-next release the free TAL Vocoder seemed like the obvious place to start. Here are the first steps you should take in order to make it work at least in Pro Tools, the rest depends on experimentation and probably good luck. • From the website: • TAL-Vocoder is a vintage vocoder emulation with 11 bands that emulates the sound of vocoders from the early 80’s. It includes analog modeled components in combination with digital algorithms such as the SFFT (Short-Time Fast Fourier Transform). • This vocoder does not make a direct convolution of the carrier and modulation signal as other digital vocoders maybe do. It includes an envelope follower for every of the eleven bands. This vocoder is optimized for voice processing and includes some algorithms for consonants to make the voice more intelligible. • The carrier signal is a VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) with a Pulse, Saw, Noise and SubOsc. But it’s also possible to use the left stereo input as carrier. This way every sound source can be used as carrier signal. This plug-in supports every sample rate. • Features: • 11 band vocoder engine. • Internal carrier synth (pulse, saw, sub osc, noise, mono, poly, portamento, sync mode, tune). • Possiblity to route an external carrier signal. • Harmonic control (adds more harmonics to any carrier signal) • Ess enhancer for a clean understandable voice, also with a carrier that hasnt much high frequencies. • Clip LED, glows if the input signal will be clipped. • Panic button stopps hanging notes within the synth. • Documentation shows different routing possiblities. • Low CPU usage. • Side-Chain input. • Works only on Stereo Channels at the moment! • Link: https://tal-software.com/products/tal... • Enjoy! • http://andreimartinezagras.webs.com/

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