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AnalogX Vocoder makes instruments sound as if they're talking. It allows you to load up two wave files and modulate one (an instrument) based off the other (vocals) for a neat effect. The effect is very common in dance music, but can also be used to make sounds pulse with the beat.
Output can be previewed or rendered to a 44100 kHz, 16-bit, mono WAV file.
Features
- Band: controls how many bands (frequency) will be left after the vocoding process (higher the number the closer to the original it will sound)
- Window: controls how large a chunk of the audio it examines at one time (higher the number the less distinct the sound will become)
- Overlap: specifies how much of the previous Windows is mixed with the current window higher the number, the more distinct)
Requirements
- Windows 95/98/NT
- Sound card
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