Logic Video Tutorial: Using and Recording the Vocoder Synth in Logic Pro September 11, 2008
Posted by PJ in : Digital home recording studios, Logic Studio 8, Videos , trackback
Transcript: This video will show you how to use and record the Evoc PS 20 Vocoder Synth in Logic Pro. This video will also help people who are having trouble recording from the vocoder. Ok, first you need to create a new Audio Track, making sure your microphone is set as the input. Next, create a new software instrument. From the mixer window, set the software instrument input to the Evoc PS 20 Vocoder Synth (Stereo). With the Evoc synth open select a preset (I used Electric Vocoder) and then select Input 1 from the Side Chain menu at the top right corner of the synth.
To experiment with the synth, record enable both tracks and mute the Audio 1 track. Singing through your microphone while playing your MIDI keyboard will produce the vocoder effect. The problem is you are only modulating the synth with the microphone, while you are recording audio from the mic. To actually hear what you recorded, you need to change the side chain in the Evoc Synth to Audio 1. With the audio track now modulating the vocoder synth instead of the microphone you can hear what you recorded. There you have it!
Questions? Email me or drop a comment below.
-PJ
Comments»
Thanks PJ, now I can fully represent Dayton with my Roger and Zapp style R&B tracks.
i tried exactly what you did and its not working at all. The synth just plays as a standard instrument. I’m pretty sure i did everything you did.
Do you know how to do like a stutter effect to vocals in logic studio 8?