vocoder

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If your budget is low, you can purchase a Behringer DSP1000 which has the vocoder patch. Though the unit's other patches and efx are somewhat crappy, the vocoder effect provides .5 incremental adjustments in voice patterns offering a decent degree of variation and a Hi/Lo eq-filtering to adjust the effects dynamics.
Can be had for 'bout $50 bucks.
 
AlChuck said:
If your budget is really low you can try the freeware Vocoder at www.analogx.com

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio/vocoder.htm

I think it only works as a stand-alone processor (not as a plug-in), and the interface is not at all user-friendly, but it works and it's free...

Yo' AlChuck, seems the Stankee's are rounding into form.

Lookin pretty good rite now while Boston is doing their annual "shoot-themselves-in-the-foot again" playoff killer.

I'll will give the Stankee's some props this year!
 
It's getting kind of boring, isn't it...

Meanwhile the Mets would probably all commit har-kari if they didn't have the SD Pods to laugh at...
 
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