16:04 Made that noise that endlessly sliding my ruler off the desk at school🥰👌🏻 Good to know there are alternatives. Feel you have made the score to a slightly goofy cyber infiltration heist-y kinda thing.
This is really cool, sounds great. Really imaginative use of automation. Sounds like something you'd put in a Tomorrows World Theme song (I wonder will anyone get that reference). That tape delay effect is bonkers. Thanks for sharing this Jono.
Hi Chris. Great - I think you'll enjoy this. Try feeding anything in as a side-chain input source... including string lines, guitars... you name it. It will open up some new sonic possibilities.
By Jono…you’ve done it again!! I must admit, I was beginning to think you went missing off the deep end. However, you really were able to make something truly very nice and interesting!! Thanks, cannot wait to see how I can employ it in the future!! 💕💯👍🏻(you discovered your inner Aphex Twin at the end😂!)
Superb, Jono, as always. Additional sources of random/unpredictability/movement to introduce: the LFO's along the bottom, the Noise source, and the Analog setting on the bottom left. Please do more about all the EVOC 20; they seem very powerful but the more I explore them the more questions I have. What are those modes in the PS (OFF/Noise/N+Syn/Blend) for? This business of exciting band limited resonators seems an awful lot like... physical modelling, no? What is the Track Oscillator, as a whole, for? And on and on. Would love to see your take on any/all of the foregoing! ✨
Happy to go deeper into the EVOC 20. I'm so delighted to see that there's love and appetite for more of this curious and brilliant plug-in. Leave it with me.
Thank you so much. I so much detest the “normal” use of vocoders, talk boxes and similar robotic sounds ever since Peter Frampton. I wondered if there was a better use - at least for me. Finally I found it.
Thank you. Very kind words. I'm glad this was helpful and, absolutely, any Vocoder use which gets away from their 'traditional' sound is very much the thing I'm attracted to as well.
The fun is endless and non stop. Another Logic gem rediscovered.
Thanks Rene. Enjoy it!
Jono, Thank you for these preciously unique little sparks of creative inspiration. Well done!
You’re most welcome. Thank you!
Perfect timing, thank you! Just the sauce I needed for a project I’m working on! Experimenting as we speak… 👍
Great, delighted to hear that. Thanks as always, Peter.
Always such a valued and essential channel.Thank you , Jono.
Thanks so much, that’s hugely appreciated.
16:04 Made that noise that endlessly sliding my ruler off the desk at school🥰👌🏻
Good to know there are alternatives.
Feel you have made the score to a slightly goofy cyber infiltration heist-y kinda thing.
Me too! A great noise and now available in Logic. 😉
Thanks again for another brilliant video!
that catch playback option is amazing btw!
Aha! Great. Yes, I'm a big fan of the Freeze button and randomness in general!
This is really cool, sounds great. Really imaginative use of automation. Sounds like something you'd put in a Tomorrows World Theme song (I wonder will anyone get that reference). That tape delay effect is bonkers. Thanks for sharing this Jono.
I COMPLETELY get that reference! Thanks John, massive compliment. Staple weekly viewing when I was growing up. Hope you’re well.
Brilliant! Nice work, Jono. Again; I had no idea you could do this. Another one of those plugins that scared me a bit.
Hi Chris. Great - I think you'll enjoy this. Try feeding anything in as a side-chain input source... including string lines, guitars... you name it. It will open up some new sonic possibilities.
I love playing around with the EVOC20… so glad you are doing this vid 👍🏻
Glad you’re also a fan of the ‘20. Vocoding is so much fun.
By Jono…you’ve done it again!! I must admit, I was beginning to think you went missing off the deep end. However, you really were able to make something truly very nice and interesting!! Thanks, cannot wait to see how I can employ it in the future!! 💕💯👍🏻(you discovered your inner Aphex Twin at the end😂!)
Ha! Sometimes it’s fun to go further away before coming back! That’s my excuse, anyway. 😉
Very inspiring 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Cristian!
I never use this synth. You've given me some inspiration!
Great to hear! Thanks.
Love these videos Jono
Many thanks, Ed.
Very interesting going to play about with this for sure. Thank you
Great! Have fun. Thanks.
Mind blown. Wow.
🤯👍🏆
Superb, Jono, as always. Additional sources of random/unpredictability/movement to introduce: the LFO's along the bottom, the Noise source, and the Analog setting on the bottom left. Please do more about all the EVOC 20; they seem very powerful but the more I explore them the more questions I have. What are those modes in the PS (OFF/Noise/N+Syn/Blend) for? This business of exciting band limited resonators seems an awful lot like... physical modelling, no? What is the Track Oscillator, as a whole, for? And on and on. Would love to see your take on any/all of the foregoing! ✨
Happy to go deeper into the EVOC 20. I'm so delighted to see that there's love and appetite for more of this curious and brilliant plug-in. Leave it with me.
Thank you so much. I so much detest the “normal” use of vocoders, talk boxes and similar robotic sounds ever since Peter Frampton.
I wondered if there was a better use - at least for me. Finally I found it.
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Thank you. Very kind words. I'm glad this was helpful and, absolutely, any Vocoder use which gets away from their 'traditional' sound is very much the thing I'm attracted to as well.
You little Beauty! 🥵👍
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