From CR11853@swt.eduMon Apr 3 13:34:58 1995 Date: Sat, 01 Apr 1995 02:35:22 -0600 (CST) From: CR11853@swt.edu To: electronica+@andrew.cmu.edu Subject: Vocoder? For those who are interested and have a Quadraverb+, there is a way to make your unit act similar to a vocoder. I understand that this is not how a vocoder works, but it is a great effect nonetheless. Go to the configuration page and set it to resonator -> dl -> rvb. In the pitch page, set the resonator decay to 99 and connect a MIDI keyboard and send note messages to excite and change the 5 resonator frequencies in real time. Whisper into a mic and turn off all of the dry signal. Be careful that the mic isn't too close to the speaker since it is very succeptible to feedback (headphones work the best). The sound is somewhere between a jaw twanger and a vocoder, depending on what kind of signal you are sending to it. Sadly, it is almost impossible to use live but great in the studio. I call mine the "Mic Twanger". Happy twiddling, Craig Robinson