On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Louigi Verona wrote: > >> So I see. But I am still interested in how he did what he reported since I >> still cannot get >> his scheme to work. >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > > Sorry for the late replies, > > The Vocoder track needs to be a 2 channel track, one input will be assigned > to the carrier input of the vocoder LADSPA plugin and the other to the > formant input. Input 1 of the Vocoder track/bus is the carrier, input 2 the > formant. > It also doesn't matter if the sources for the carrier and formant are > internal or external, in my case I connected Yoshimi to the Formant Synth in > port, but you could also connect the output of a specific track. The same > goes for the carrier, in my case it's the built-in mic (system capture), but > it could also be the output of a specific track. > I think what is important is that you create separate buses for all your > tracks and use these buses for both input and output on all your tracks > except on the mix tracks. All tracks have to be monitored, not their inputs > or outputs but the tracks themselves, so the middle part of the Qtractor > Mixer panel. > Hope that helps a bit. I have access to only my netbook (I'm on vacation, > long live Android and mobile internet) but maybe I can make some screenshots > of how to set up the Qtractor Mixer panel. > > Best, > > Jeremy > > I did it exactly as you described. I got a mix of original sound and vocoded sound. You should recheck what you did and make sure that you get a clean vocoded sound. -- Louigi Verona http://www.louigiverona.ru/
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