Whether you're looking for vintage 1970s analog vibes or cutting-edge sound design , mastering Vocodex is a rite of passage for any modern producer.
: It splits audio into anywhere from 5 to 100 frequency bands. The "Envelope"
: Unlike basic vocoders, Vocodex includes its own internal synthesizer (powered by the Sytrus engine), making it easy to create robotic sounds without needing an external synth immediately.
Load Vocodex onto a third, empty mixer track (Mixer Track 3). Step 3: Route the Audio
Vocodex features a "Noise" knob that injects unpitched white noise into the carrier signal whenever high-frequency consonants are detected. Blending in a small amount of this noise instantly restores clarity to words that would otherwise get lost in a heavy synthesizer chord.
Vocodex allows you to choose anywhere from .
Controls how fast the vocoder reacts to your voice. Faster attack is more "robotic," while longer release smooths out the signal.
At the back of the store, behind a counter cluttered with an assortment of knobs, wires, and circuit boards, stood an elderly man with a kind smile and eyes that twinkled with a hint of mischief. He introduced himself as Eli, the proprietor of Vocodex Effects.