Using a MicroKORG vocoder to robotize your recorded audio
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Im not sure about a website, but you could use FL studio.
Its a software and (Not sure about other versions) but it should come with a load of vst plugins and among them should be a vocoder and verios instrument and synth plugins. Sorry for bad spelling and if you have any other questions feel free to ask me.
mrslig100
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is there a website to do this on? without all the expensive equipment?
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@radiosykes the only problem i got with protools is that the plug in they have called xpandi wont allow me to import orther sounds i want to use like drums , if i could do that in protools it would be great!
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can i ask a question , is there a need for me to buy alot of rack module units to make my music sound better or is protools good by itsself?
BIGSABMUSIC 10 months ago
@BIGSABMUSIC You can absolutely make quality stuff using only Pro Tools
radiosykes 7 months ago
cool vid.
need help:
how to hook up microkorg to protools.
i get sound, but cannot record.
gracias.
lobo1como1yo 1 year ago
@lobo1como1yo Make sure the output of your microkorg has a cable going into an input on your pro tools interface. Then in your pro tools I/O setup, make sure that particular input is active. If it is, enable that input on the track you want to record to.
radiosykes 1 year ago