The carrier signal is what you'll actually hear out of the vocoder, so you'd use something like a synth or a guitar or something as the carrier. The modulator signal is what will give the vocal-like formants to the vocoder, so you'd most likely use your voice.
Maybe start with ReaVocode...
In SD 2 and 3, one of the biggest things that made it sound more realistic to me was to enable all of the bleed on all of the channels in the mixer tab. And I enable the bleed on all of the ambient mics (which is off by default for all but 1 or 2 pairs of room mics). You can always pick and...
I don't have much input, I mainly wanted to commend you on the drawings...they're awesome :)
I guess I'd probably start with your 'a' option and see how that goes. I know that "just try it" isn't an easy thing when "just trying it" involves punching several holes in your walls/ceilings. But I...
Mine is in a rack off to my right, but it's fully digitally controlled so I never have to actually touch it other than to turn it on and off. Gain, routing, linking inputs together for stereo, all that stuff is through TotalMix on my computer.
When I was using desktop format interfaces, I...
I think this is a pretty good application for an inline gain booster, as mentioned above. That'll allow you to avoid operating at the top of your knob's gain range and stay out of that area that's super sensitive to adjustment.
But you can always add a VST effect that has the ability to add...
Reaper handles video as well as audio, so you can do the whole process there.
Load the video itself into Reaper, import your mixed audio track as well, mute the original audio track, and render the video.
My go-to for my D41 is usually a Shure SM81 if it's going to be competing with other stuff in a mix. For times where it's more the focus of a song, I'll use an AKG C414 XLS or two of them mid/side.
They're such wonderful sounding guitars that you can hardly mic it wrong...other than picking...
The EQ is actually still there, WMP 12 just hid it pretty well. If you go to the Now Playing view, then right-click in the main window, then select Enhancements, then Graphic Equalizer, then it'll pop up in its own window.
It wouldn't be the Digiface that'd be sending the signal to the speakers directly, instead it'd be 2 of the analog outputs from any of the 4 ADA8000s plugged into it. Each of those units has 8 analog line outputs on the back of it, so he can choose any two of those outputs to dedicate as the...
Oof, I'd really really suggest ditching ASIO4ALL and just use RME's excellent drivers. Dedicate 2 outputs from one of your ADAs to feed your main speakers, assign the main outputs in TotalMix to match, and be done with the UMC404HD as well. That should greatly simplify setting everything up in...
I never could tune the open low B string on my 5-string with a tuner. I guess it's just out of range of what the tuner is calibrated to (or capable of). I usually use the 12th fret harmonic to tune the low B. And with my Snark tuners, I have to do the same with the low E string, which seems...
Agreed, go with the latest one. If you happen to have any issues with the latest one, try the previous one. They probably leave older ones up just in case their updates break anything for some users.
Snap is a term used in regards to quantization, at least in the context that I've heard and used it. To "snap" a note is to align it with the nearest "whole" value in the axis that youre referring to in context.
For example, if your project timeline is set to 1/16th notes, any note that...
Instead of using the stand-alone apps, maybe try running their VSTi counterparts on different tracks in your DAW. On track 1, you'd assign keyboard 1 as the MIDI input and load up an instance of one of your soft synths. And on track 2, assign keyboard 2 as MIDI input and load up an instance of...
I'd say do both! YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok are all free to run an account on. With no cost of entry other than your time and energy, it's probably worth posting on any or all of them. Use them to drive traffic to your website, and vice versa. It's a whole ecosystem.
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Just find what works for you. Try it different ways and see what's most convenient and yields the best results. What others do or don't do doesn't matter beyond giving you ideas to try. I'd say just get in there and start trying things.
As for mic setup, I'd recommend starting with a 4-mic...