
cephus
Slow Children Playing
I am messing around with adding some really inappropriate songs to our setlist and was thinking it'd be cool to have some vocoder stuff live. I don't think I've ever seen anyone use a vocoder live - at least not a local band. Anyone ever use one on a gig?
I have a Boss SE50 that has a vocoder patch and it seems like the effect is not pronounced enough. Like the consonants aren't cutting it. It's hard to tell what you're saying. Does anyone have any suggestions about using compression or a preamp or a particular mic to get the most from this effect?
I have a few ancient keyboards around. Since I'm a guitar player and don't really want to drag a bunch of stuff out, I was wondering if a CZ101 had a factory patch that would be good to try with this effect. I know that you can reset the memory and not have to keep batteries in it. It's small and has strap buttons, so it may be just goofy enough.
I am talking about the really schmaltzie vocoder stuff like "RockIt" and "No parking on the Dance Floor".
I have a Boss SE50 that has a vocoder patch and it seems like the effect is not pronounced enough. Like the consonants aren't cutting it. It's hard to tell what you're saying. Does anyone have any suggestions about using compression or a preamp or a particular mic to get the most from this effect?
I have a few ancient keyboards around. Since I'm a guitar player and don't really want to drag a bunch of stuff out, I was wondering if a CZ101 had a factory patch that would be good to try with this effect. I know that you can reset the memory and not have to keep batteries in it. It's small and has strap buttons, so it may be just goofy enough.
I am talking about the really schmaltzie vocoder stuff like "RockIt" and "No parking on the Dance Floor".