In this video, Jim shows how he made monster voices using a Roland V-Synth GT and recordings.
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Colton Rybussays
WHOA! thats sooo cool. is it possible to do that with any software vocoders in pro tools? do you know or recommend any 3rd party vocoders for sale? Thanks!
Ray Quinonessays
Yeah, what Colton said. I have the Waves Morphoder Vocoder but it doesn’t let me trigger any samples as the carrier signal. Is there any software vocoders that can do this kind of job?
Colton Rybussays
Yeah, Ive been looking around but I cant find any. Native Instruments had Vokator that maybe would have worked, but they stopped making it and I cant find it anywhere. I might have to use Reaktor..
Excellent video. We did something similar on “Pulse” to get the ghostly creature sounds, blending F-15 fighter jets and screechy, bendy metal with our voices. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Keep up the great work!!
Colton Rybus says
WHOA! thats sooo cool. is it possible to do that with any software vocoders in pro tools? do you know or recommend any 3rd party vocoders for sale? Thanks!
Ray Quinones says
Yeah, what Colton said. I have the Waves Morphoder Vocoder but it doesn’t let me trigger any samples as the carrier signal. Is there any software vocoders that can do this kind of job?
Colton Rybus says
Yeah, Ive been looking around but I cant find any. Native Instruments had Vokator that maybe would have worked, but they stopped making it and I cant find it anywhere. I might have to use Reaktor..
Andrew Spitz says
Really nice sounding monster voices.
Willem says
My final project at VFS.. Goblins.. A huge spider… and a massive dragon.. PERFECT!! Thank you
Peter Lago says
Excellent video. We did something similar on “Pulse” to get the ghostly creature sounds, blending F-15 fighter jets and screechy, bendy metal with our voices. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Keep up the great work!!
tokha says
please tell me about the plugin Sound by which the input was taken
tokha says
hello please tell me