vocoder patch for "let's groove" med Earth, Wind &

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vocoder patch for "let's groove" med Earth, Wind &

Post by qpw »

Hi everybody,

does anyone have a decent replica of the vocoder patch for use in "let's groove"?.

I would be very happy if could get a copy!

Regards

peter
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Did you know you can create vocoder patches very easily? Choose any synth program and hit the vocoder button, then you can learn how to tweak it a bit very quickly. You probably would have that program done faster than the time you've already spent searching to download it and waiting for a response. I don't want to deprive you of such a great educational opportunity. That's a great sound for your first attempt to learn to make a particular vocoder sound that isn't a preset.
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What a great response xmlguy and put perfectly 8)
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you can get a fairly similar sound by taking default patch p1, ensemble vocoder, and then shifting it down two octaves. then, go into the patch, and set osc2 down 12 semitones (one octave) then just play the notes for the vocoder (E, G-C-G-F#, B A B) and talk or sing into the mic and you're good to go.
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tpantano wrote:you can get a fairly similar sound by taking default patch p1, ensemble vocoder, and then shifting it down two octaves. then, go into the patch, and set osc2 down 12 semitones (one octave) then just play the notes for the vocoder (E, G-C-G-F#, B A B) and talk or sing into the mic and you're good to go.
I meant to post this as a new post to bump the thread, but instead I accidentally edited my old one. oops.
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Have my freebie granular plug-in: https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=192886
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Post by qpw »

Thanks, I'll try that one!

//peter
tpantano wrote:you can get a fairly similar sound by taking default patch p1, ensemble vocoder, and then shifting it down two octaves. then, go into the patch, and set osc2 down 12 semitones (one octave) then just play the notes for the vocoder (E, G-C-G-F#, B A B) and talk or sing into the mic and you're good to go.
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