First thanks to all those of you who watch at these forum threads and take the time to answer users who just come here when they have a problem.
I would like to use my microphone connected in the XLR of my R3 as my main microphone so I get to control the volume with the nob on my R3.
My question is how do we bypass all the vocoder settings si that it can be used just as a regular mic?
Thanks again
R3: Use vocoder mic as regular mic?
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R3: Use vocoder mic as regular mic?
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There should be a button on the lower tier of the soft buttons that allows Audio-in thru. If you turn on the arpeggiator you can push the latch button so you don't need to hold a key down, and maybe turn the arp resolution up.
If you're making your own vocoder patch, when you've got the vocoder button blinking there's a variable called something like DirctLvl that adjusts how much of the dry input will go through. I don't even think this needs to have a key held down either. What's more, when the vocoder key is blinking, use the Knob Assign shift-function and you can assign one of the four knobs to this DirctLvl variable to have easy access to it. Try using effects on your voice!
If you're making your own vocoder patch, when you've got the vocoder button blinking there's a variable called something like DirctLvl that adjusts how much of the dry input will go through. I don't even think this needs to have a key held down either. What's more, when the vocoder key is blinking, use the Knob Assign shift-function and you can assign one of the four knobs to this DirctLvl variable to have easy access to it. Try using effects on your voice!