Sir, once again I want to thank you for continuing to add to reaper with another great product. You are constantly proving your status of legend! Thank you
the noise is useful to reproduce parts of speech that are difficult for the eq bands in the vocoder to differentiate, which are actually none other than noises like "ess" and related plosives. forget vocoder for a moment and think "de esser" it's focusing on exactly the 'ess' frequencies to engage a single or multi band compressor. so, go back to the vocoder now. the same 'ess' band should be listening for 'ess' signals in order to open the gate that provides the added noise to regenerate or in other words, in the 'ess' bandpass area for summation with the other vocoder bands. resynthesize that part of the vocal, so the vocoded vocals can be more discernable and precise. noise is of course optional, when the synth being used as a carrier doesn't have enough noise itself. similarly, plosives that can occur around 100 hz can be detected and some other creative choice could be made by the vocoder designer to perhaps send some noise (or other reaction) to perhaps the 100 hz area's output. I'm only a tinkerer, but when i made my last vocoder I used bandpass filters (not FFT) and envelope followers, each band tuned to taste, but with center frequencies I borrowed from the bands of an existing vintage vocoder. I was more or less pleased with the results. very few vocoders that are out there sound as good as an old Bode vocoder and so I felt compelled to make my own. the Q of each band, the level, etc, in my opinion, needs to be hand tuned. I do not like the way FFT vocoders and otherwise simplified vocoders sound for some reason. this is not a critique of your plugin. I am only finding it just now, but I made some assertions and thought I would take a moment to explain why I said what I did.
At this point I wouldn't be too surprised if you decide to develop an autotune. Which works differently from a vocoder but I guess is based on similar developing skills.
Fantastic. I wonder if it's possible to develop a singing voice using, say, a choir vst and a vocoder-like plugin? I can't sing! It would be a useful toy for me, for sure, although it wouldn't be worrying Adele.
Sorted the problem of not finding the plugin after installing the package. I think something in Reaper 7.17 was preventing me from seeing it. When I updated to 7.18 everything Tukan showed up. Weird.
This is one of the plugins using a programming language only available for Reaper but if I remember correctly there is a plugin that allows you to use these plugins outside Reaper
Such another invaluable contribution to the Reaper users community !🤖 🙏👍👏
Sir, once again I want to thank you for continuing to add to reaper with another great product. You are constantly proving your status of legend! Thank you
So far the best ersion of Sandstorm by Darude !
the noise is useful to reproduce parts of speech that are difficult for the eq bands in the vocoder to differentiate, which are actually none other than noises like "ess" and related plosives. forget vocoder for a moment and think "de esser" it's focusing on exactly the 'ess' frequencies to engage a single or multi band compressor. so, go back to the vocoder now. the same 'ess' band should be listening for 'ess' signals in order to open the gate that provides the added noise to regenerate or in other words, in the 'ess' bandpass area for summation with the other vocoder bands. resynthesize that part of the vocal, so the vocoded vocals can be more discernable and precise. noise is of course optional, when the synth being used as a carrier doesn't have enough noise itself. similarly, plosives that can occur around 100 hz can be detected and some other creative choice could be made by the vocoder designer to perhaps send some noise (or other reaction) to perhaps the 100 hz area's output. I'm only a tinkerer, but when i made my last vocoder I used bandpass filters (not FFT) and envelope followers, each band tuned to taste, but with center frequencies I borrowed from the bands of an existing vintage vocoder. I was more or less pleased with the results. very few vocoders that are out there sound as good as an old Bode vocoder and so I felt compelled to make my own. the Q of each band, the level, etc, in my opinion, needs to be hand tuned. I do not like the way FFT vocoders and otherwise simplified vocoders sound for some reason. this is not a critique of your plugin. I am only finding it just now, but I made some assertions and thought I would take a moment to explain why I said what I did.
thanks John another great plgin, i have saved the two, vocal and synth as vocoder template.
Thank you!! Hope to see some drum machine from you in future 😎
Unbelievable what you do for us! :-))) Thank you! Hint: better use a pad sound from the synthesizer.
this will defo get used , thanks john
Thank You John!!
just what i was looking for thanks!!
Great stuff...thanks so much!
At this point I wouldn't be too surprised if you decide to develop an autotune. Which works differently from a vocoder but I guess is based on similar developing skills.
We desperately need an auto tune
Reaper already have ReaTune
@@andyswitch which tbh is unusable, but still there are some viable free options like Graillon or Gsnap.
I love all your plugins! autotune with no-latency mode (+ pitch and formant pitch) would be soo great. 😮
@@andyswitch 😅 a usable one
Nice!!! Thank you
Nice work for sure.
great stuff!!
Great work ..
WOW!
It's really close to the best from the 70s
That makes me wonder about a talk-box like Roger/Zapp plugin...
too good!
🔥🔥🔥
Great stuff, can't wait to try it :)
Thank you, Great One! (; 3=
Fantastic.
I wonder if it's possible to develop a singing voice using, say, a choir vst and a vocoder-like plugin?
I can't sing! It would be a useful toy for me, for sure, although it wouldn't be worrying Adele.
waw!
Sorted the problem of not finding the plugin after installing the package. I think something in Reaper 7.17 was preventing me from seeing it. When I updated to 7.18 everything Tukan showed up. Weird.
Super! Instead of a synthesizer, can I insert, for example, a guitar track like John Bongiovi's in the song "Living on a Prayer" " Talk Box" effect?
Yes, you can "vocoder" everything with everything. Results may be funny some times ;)
@@johnmatthews8435 Cool! Thanks!
that's pretty cool. not a VST though, right?
This is one of the plugins using a programming language only available for Reaper but if I remember correctly there is a plugin that allows you to use these plugins outside Reaper
I can't get it to work 😢
What Reaper Skin are you using ?
It is called 'Peace'. Peace is great!
Damn you suck for not making it vst/3 compatible for Mac and PC all across and not just one DAW. Boooooooo!
I'll take this as a compliment :)
woooa cool. I do own other vocoders but I never use em because I don't use much vocals (yet) have to test this with samples
Run a drum loop instead of the vocals. You will get cool rhythms.
cool idea
@@TheBeeOBee