First there will be another update of the formant filter, with a more optimized handling of the Hydras, automatable variance of the formants, vowel related optimization of the filter resonance, some frequency corrections, even more vowels and stuff like that.
But a vocoder is a nice idea, indeed. And I’ve seen someone already did an impressive attempt on that.
I hope BA is OK with this. He did allow me to put one of his others up before (think the 303 one) but I did ask in advance as he had recently removed them. Anyway…
I’m fine with this, which also goes for any other file. I just deleted the whole subdomain where the files were hosted. That’s why the links don’t work anymore.
Well, a few people already suggested this back then. None ever asked me about it. So I guess the dev team doesn’t see any benefit in this and it’s not really a point.
Yeah filesonic are chickening out of filesharing now aswell. Where is good to post things like this. I need to get a decent service for my legitimate sharing.
I was thinking I might rework Bit-Arts implementation and route it into the filter delay so it could be saveable as a dsp chain.
Or… someone else could do it for me/all of us ; incredibly busy atm.
Maybe I’m just too dumb, but I can’t get any vowel sounds.
Tried to follow the chain and changed a slider here and there…
Could anybody please explain a not so beginning beginner how to use this?
Played it all in live, using 3 instances of Renoise in Linux; 2 for the sound and one final one to record what I was doing.
I know it might sound shit to some of you, but jamming like this I get such a wonderful sense of freedom, you have no idea!
Anyway, I was just messing about but really love the sound of the PWM stuff Bit_Arts came up with in Renoise. Renoise is now a massively powerful synth, with no need for plugins!!