Vocoding with Guitar | Propellerhead Record + Reason
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- From Matt's blog at line6.com/blog
Line 6's Propellerhead Product Specialist Matt Piper demonstrates how to vocode with guitar using Propellerhead Record Reason Duo.
Record Reason Duo has been replaced by Reason 6.5. Reason 6.5 has everything you see in the video plus powerful new features including new effects devices, thousands of new presets, sounds, and loops, and support for 3rd-party Rack Extensions.
Here is a link to the entire playlist of Propellerhead videos by Matt Piper at line6movies: • Propellerhead Reason +...
cool tutorial,thanks
I suggest visiting the Line 6 website, go to Community > Line 6 Blog, and open the blog for this video. Then click the Download Files link near the bottom of the page. You can then download the setup used in the video, which will work, and will also allow you to flip the rack around and fully investigate the cabling.
sorry for super-late response-- but if you are still out there... I have not tried for that sound, but if I were trying for the "Rocky Mountain Way" solo sound, I would suggest going for the max number of vocoder bands (FFT 512), and a little less gain / distortion in the guitar sound than what I used in the tutorial. In general, more vocoder bands will result in a less synthy, more natural sound.
DUDE thank you!!!
Yes, but you won't hear any output from the vocoder until both signals are present. If you're recording guitar first, you can temporarily set the vocoder's on/off/bypass switch (upper left corner) to "bypass" For recording vocals 1st, you could either record before connecting the vocal track's direct out to the vocoder, or record it on a different track and then move the audio clip. Otherwise it'd still record, but you wouldn't hear it while you were recording it.
Thanks, wrekabuddy! We'll be posting the "boogie on down" Thor patch, as well as both vocoder setups from the video, on the Line 6 website ASAP. I'm hoping we'll have that stuff up within a week.
You can record up to 2 mono audio inputs (or one stereo input) at a time with Balance, since it is a 2-in/2-out interface. Reason allows up to 64 simultaneous inputs to be recorded (if you had enough inputs available on your interface hardware), and allows unlimited tracks in your project.
BV512 is in the "Creative FX" section in Reason 6.5.
Thanks for sharing this, extremely helpful. I was wondering if anyone has achieved the old wah talkbox style of effect using this technique?
Yes, POD X3 Live will work as a recording interface with Record, and all the extra amp, cabinet, and preamp models that come with POD X3 Live will show up in Record's Line 6 Guitar Amp and Bass Amp devices.
thanks, I will try this asap!
@kayden7 You'd need a pro audio soundcard with a mic input and a line input (for the PODxt). I realize you're using PODxt as your soundcard now, which is great for recording guitar, but PODxt does not have a mic input.
What version of Reason are you using? Do you also own Record?
Yes, you can use it live. Remember to turn down the X3's Tone Volume all the way so that the X3's built-in tone doesn't play-- and set Tone 2 to mic. In Record, the guitar channel's input should be set to POD X3 Live Input 7, and the Voice channel should be set to POD X3 Live Input 8.
We have posted the Thor "boogie on down" patch, as well as the vocoder setups that were used for the video. You can find a download link on the Line 6 blog. (Address for the blog is in the info description for this video on this page.)
AMAZING!
Yes, you can ReWire Record with Cubase 5, with Cubase 5 as the Host application, and Record as the client application.
can I do the same thing but not by playing guitar and speaking at the same time? (playing/speaking and speaking/playing next)
I've never been impressed with the Reason vocoder...until I heard this! Could you send me the Thor "boogie on down" patch?
Thanks.
That's awesome man !! :)
@Meteotrance Totally! I have a newer video about that, entitled "Propellerhead Record + Reason: How to Make Talk Box and Auto-Wah Effects," and another that uses Thor's formant filter called "Propellerhead Record + Reason: Playing Guitar Through the Reason Synths (Part 2)."
This is going to sound really dumb... BUT, I have my guitar going through a line 6 PODxt into Reason, no problems there. How or where can I hook a mic up in order to have them both at the same time like you have??
Is this how Ozzy Osbourne did the voice that says: "I AM IRONMAN!" in the intro to that song? It would be cool to recreate that!
if i add the formant filter of thor can i have the sound of a talkbox with that vocoder feature, hum i should test that !!! ^^
0:29 HAHAHAHAHA fantastic!!! xDD
BIG ROBOT, haha! I wonder what it would sound like with a violin or cello as the carrier signal. Could make for some sweet backup vocals.
EXELLENT
:D
WTF?!?!?! You mean I can record more than one input at a time?!?!?!?! I have Balance!!! How do I do this?!?! Where is the BV512 in Reason 6.5?
thet wassssssssss coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool:D:D:D:D