11: Talking Modulator
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11: Talking Modulator
This effect adds an unusual character, like a human voice, to the input signal. Modulating the tone via
dynamic modulation, you can create an interesting effect that sounds as if the instrument is talking.
a
Manual Voice Control
Bottom, 1…49, Center,
51…99, Top
Voice pattern control
Src None…Tempo Modulation source that controls the voice pattern
b Voice Top A, I, U, E, O Selects a vowel sound at the top end of control.
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c Voice Center A, I, U, E, O Selects a vowel sound in the center of control.
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d Voice Bottom A, I, U, E, O
Selects a vowel sound at the bottom end of control.
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e Formant Shift –100…+100
Adjusts the frequency to which the effect is applied.
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f Resonance 0…100 Level of resonance of the voice pattern
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Wet/Dry Dry, 1:99…99:1, Wet Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Src None…Tempo Modulation source of effect balance
Amt –100…+100 Modulation amount of effect balance
b: Voice Top
c: Voice Center
d: Voice Bottom
These parameters assign vowel sounds to the top, center, and bottom of the con-
troller.
For example, if Ribbon (X) is selected as the modulation source:
With Voice Top = A, Voice Center = I, and Voice Bottom = U, moving the finger
on the ribbon controller from the right edge to the left edge will produce the
vowel sounds “a”, “i”, then “u.”
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
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D
-mod
Voice Top: A
Voice Center: I
Voice Bottom: U
A - I - U - E - O
Talking Modulator