Thanks to all that replied! I've used the 410 in this way and to some degree the 420. The 410 does not have *quite* enough resonance but I can remedy that by feeding it back into itself. It's still kind of static, though. The filters I've used in VA's have morph between a series of vowel sounds (eeee-aaayyy-ohhhh-oooo) and at high resonance you can get some woody timbres from low frequencies. I was just wondering if it's even possible in the analog domain at a reasonable price? Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "elle_webb" <elle_webb@...> wrote: > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" <michael_marsh@> wrote: > > > > Is there such a thing as an analog vowel filter? these are often > > featured on VA's (Micro Modular, Vaz, etc.) but I haven't seen one as > > a real module. They are really cool and I'd love to add one to my > rig... > > > > Mike > > > > There's some interesting info over at Wikipedia about formants: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formant_synthesis > > You can get some vocalesque sounds using the 410. > > Anyboy have a recipe for a good MOTM-based vocal sound? >
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Re: Vocal Filter?
2006-02-17 by Mike Marsh
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