homebrew vocoders at work

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kensuguro
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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Ambient<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Effects<BR> copyright © 2002 Ken Suguro<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Just a quick production I did for a promo vid. All sounds nord modular patched, and the vocoding done on the vocoder mod2 patch. (you can find it in the modular forum) Mixed on pulsar, and then mastered with Nikko's multicomp. The usual treatment.

Vocoder was used on drums, using white noise as oscilator, and then the fm oscilator (#3 and 4 on the switcher). The last "NEC" phrase is also vocoder (duh), using osc #1, a simple pulse.
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Man! I have to get cracking with these effects.

Like this one a lot, Ken! :smile:
You must have heard Yasuaki Shimizu, right? Love this guy's stuff!
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I think I may get the hang of this after all!

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Post by coc999 »

Remembers me some of the planet e detroit style productions.
rough breakbeats with melo acid synths yeah yeah:)
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I'm in the desert, there is a comboy following me... I have to run to save my life. I don't have much time... but I can still vanish from them... I can feel the danger, but there is a relaxation going on in the background atmosphere, sort of a "feeling well with the danger". This is what I feel.

Sounds: Very interesting sounds, prety new to my ears cos of the convinations. Very creative atmosfere indeed. Very good job Ken, go on...
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Post by ChrisWerner »

Thank you for this Kensuguro,sounds like the good old German Electronic Music with the Mellotronstuff ,combined with `up to date´ Rhythmic elements. A nice atmosphare is produced here, but to short for myself.

Cheers
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