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Re: Opinions : MicroKorg Synthesizer Vocoder

2007-04-14 by tomdcarden

Thanks for the response. 

Yeah i;ve used Logic's vocoder but honestly had trouble understanding the words when 
using. thought maybe it was inferior but i can't say i've tried it enough times. although, 
i've run drums and stuff through it and really like it.

i'm sure you're right about software and i was thinking of getting Orange by NI,  but lately 
i've been missing having hardware stuff laying around, ...know whatta ah mean?!




--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Man Parrish" <realnyc@...> wrote:
>
> Hey...
> 
> Vocoders use filters or chanels to process sound. The more the clearer. The Korg 
honestly 
> isn't that good. And for what you'd spend on hardware you could get a good software 
> vocoder plug-in like Orange Vocoder or EliosSound Vocoder. By the way.. are you aware 
> that Logic Pro 7 has a pretty good built in Vocoder ??
> 
> Unless you specifically need it for live shows, I'd stick to the software versions, because 
> the state of technology [ie: number of good filters] makes them better than the old 
school 
> hardware versions. Also the new Korg hardware synth has one built in as well.. dunno 
how 
> good it is...
> 
> Hope this helps...
> 
> -Man Parrish
> 
> 
> --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "tomdcarden" <tomdcarden@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Everyone,
> > Just checking with the group to see if anyone has an opinion on these. It seems they 
are 
> > constantly on Ebay, all the time. just wondering.
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
> > Tom
> >
>

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