Vocoder

Vocoder can apply sound characteristics taken from one signal to another. You can use this, for example, to use a voice as a modulator and an instrument as the carrier, making the instrument "talk".

The vocoder effect works by dividing the modulator signal into a number of frequency bands. The audio attributes of these frequency bands can then be used to modulate the carrier.

As the carrier, Vocoder offers a built-in polyphonic synthesizer, but you can also use external carriers, for example, an external synthesizer, via side-chain input.

Input

Input

Sets the overall input level.

Carrier

If the built-in synthesizer is the carrier, the modulator source is applied to the sound of this instrument. The synth is polyphonic with up to 8 voices and features 2 low frequency oscillators (LFOs) per voice. The synth has the following parameters:

Fine Tune

Tunes the oscillators ± a semitone, in cents (hundreds of a semitone).

Noise Mix

Adds white noise to the sound.

Noise Mod

Makes the oscillators modulate the noise level. This gives the noise a rasping sound.

Drift

Adds random pitch variation to the oscillators.

Glide

Makes the pitch glide between notes played. The parameter sets the time it takes for the pitch to glide from one note to the next.

Bright

Softens the tone of the oscillators by using a lowpass filter. It does not affect the white noise generator.

LFO Rate

Controls the LFO rate.

Vibrato

Adds vibrato to the oscillators.

Detune

Changes one of the oscillators, in cents (hundreds of a semitone).

MIDI Settings

Mode

Allows you to choose the trigger for the carrier.

  • Fixed mode uses a fixed root note as the trigger for the built-in synthesizer.

    Note

    Fixed mode is selected by default when the plug-in is loaded, allowing you to instantly hear a modulated output signal. We recommend to switch to External mode to use the full MIDI modulation capability of Vocoder.

  • External mode allows you to use a MIDI signal as the trigger for the built-in synthesizer. You can use either a MIDI track, a chord track, or a MIDI signal sent by any MIDI device as a trigger for the carrier signal.

    Note

    Generally, voices or percussive sounds are better suited as modulator source material than static pads or soft ambient sounds.

Pitch Bend

Sets the up/down range of the pitch bend in semitone steps.

Filter Bank Section

Bands

Sets the number of frequency bands by which the modulator signal is divided. Fewer bands provide a thinner, more resonant sound, whereas using more bands makes the sound fuller and more intelligible.

Frequency Display

Shows the modulated carrier signal, divided into bands.

Modulator

The parameters in this section allow you to control the general sound quality of the vocoder effect.

Bandwidth

Sets the bandwidth for the frequency bands, which affects the overall timbre. Very narrow bandwidth settings produce a thin, whistle-like sound.

Min. Freq

Sets the minimum frequency limit.

Max. Freq

Sets the maximum frequency limit.

High Thru

Sets the amount of high frequencies from the original input signal passed to the plug-in output while notes are played. This affects the sound of sibilants.

Talk Thru

Sets the amount of the original input signal passed to the plug-in output while notes are played.

Gap Thru

Sets the level of the original input signal that is passed to the plug-in output when no MIDI notes are played. This allows you, for example, to apply the vocoder effect on a vocal track only where you want it.

Note

In Fixed MIDI mode, this parameter has no effect.

Emphasis

Cuts lower frequencies while letting high frequencies pass by using a high-pass filter.

Log - Lin

Defines how the frequency bands are spread between the minimum and maximum frequencies. If set to 0%, the bands are equally spread in octaves (logarithmic). If set to 100%, the bands are equally spread in Hz (linear). This affects the basic timbre of the vocoder effect.

Env. Speed

Sets the attack and release times of the vocoder envelope. Low settings cause the modulator signal to trigger the vocoder instantly, higher settings gradually increase the attack/release times, providing a more subtle effect. If set to Hold, the modulator is frozen and does not affect the carrier signal at all.

Output Section

Output

Sets the output level.