Does M3 have a vocoder? (W/o having EXB-Radias)

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Does M3 have a vocoder? (W/o having EXB-Radias)

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Does M3 have a vocoder? (W/o having EXB-Radias)
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Yes,
see page 515 of the P.G.
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thank you:) and a nice dynamic mic will work just fine?
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I am trying the m361 for thr first time and trying to get the vocoder to sound better .....I do not have the expansion Radias thingy yet ....Can this Vocoder sound better ...it only sounds as though my voice is triggering a normal synth sound ....I do not hear the synth saying the phrase I speak ...Is this the best I will get from it ?....I upgraded to version 2.0 :cry:
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It takes a bit of playing around and do try the different vocoder programs, but I have achieved some nice vocoding where the words are audible.
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