>
> To use EVOC built-in synth, open the EVOC instrument, choose a preset with a
> side chain. At the top of the EVOC window, set the side chain to an existing
> vocal track.
>
> To use another virtual synth or external synth on a monitor input, open the
> EVOC filter as an insert on the synth track. Select a preset and choose a
> side chain vocal track.
>
> It's hard to be more descriptive than this. You'll have to mess around to
> get the results you want. But if this doesn't get you started, you'd best
> leave it be. It's not the most intuitive thing, but if you mess around until
> you know what each knob is doing, you start to get a feel for it. -Jer
>
Actually, I just discovered what it was that I originally wanted to do.
The Evoc shows up in 3 separate instances, once as an Audio Inst. plugin and
twice in the regular plugins menu as a filter. I wanted to use it as an
effect to be applied to a pre-recorded vocal so the filter version is what I
was looking for. But I didn¹t realize till posting here that it can also be
a performance oriented tool like a Talk Box via the audio instr. version.
This things gonna be a total gas!
Jon
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Re: [exs] OT Evoc 20 question
2002-04-25 by Jon Esler
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