Robotic Talking effect with GR
I've heard that Formant Filter has that typical vowel effect, which let me wonder...
Is there an accurate Fx chain of a Robotic voice effect?
I know that changing the Formant Filter knobs make the 'robot' doing wah-wah sound with his 'mouth'.
Can anyone screenshot the rest of the ideal Fx chain for that Robotic speaking effect?
I know that there should be a few other effects in that chain I need!
Any answer or screenshot will be appreciated!
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Hello,
I could try tomorrow to do an fx chain, I would also use an oktaver and a vibrato with a rectangle waveform, so it turns off the sound and on again quickly. The harmonics synthesizer could be useful too.
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you can try this out and of course edit it, maybe you share it then back i´m interested in stuff like that
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Can you please screenshot the fx chain?
I tried to open it through Guitar Rig, but it could not...
I will manually copy paste the screenshot fx chain, no problem!
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Its ok, it works.
Btw this effect looks great for helicopter sound effect.
But it isnt for robotic voice.
I wanted for Noise Machine to be the source of the sound,and Formant fikter to shape the sound.
I want to mimic the robotic human speaking.
Its ok if you dont have the fx chain for that.
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Hello,
I could try tomorrow to do an fx chain, I would also use an oktaver and a vibrato with a rectangle waveform, so it turns off the sound and on again quickly. The harmonics synthesizer could be useful too.
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Thank you very much!
I am waiting for the screenshot of the fx chain!
Again, thank you!
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you can try this out and of course edit it, maybe you share it then back i´m interested in stuff like that
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Thanks!
I will try it and see if it works.
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Can you please screenshot the fx chain?
I tried to open it through Guitar Rig, but it could not...
I will manually copy paste the screenshot fx chain, no problem!
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Its ok, it works.
Btw this effect looks great for helicopter sound effect.
But it isnt for robotic voice.
I wanted for Noise Machine to be the source of the sound,and Formant fikter to shape the sound.
I want to mimic the robotic human speaking.
Its ok if you dont have the fx chain for that.
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Have you tried to only use the harmonics synthesizer, or just play around a bit with some parameters. Then it should be more what you need. Also a cool FX is "the mouth" by native instruments, as the name suggests, it's made for altering the voice.
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Yeah.
Great concept.
But it would be even more epic to make the Noise Machine the sound source, then put the formant filter for the vowels.
To replicate the mechanism for actual human speaking!
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And then to just use automation for certain knobs at a certain time and boom!
The speaking robot!
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But then a vocoder is the tool of choice.
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Yes!
That!
Do you know the proper GR fx chain for the vocoder effect?
It is ok if you don't.
You did your best!
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I will have a look tomorrow, but until then try out this, this is the best tool for what you want to do.
and of course "the mouth" from native instruments and tim Exile - it's absolutely versatile and a playable fx
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Thanks, Uwe.
I will try it out.
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I tried Tal plugins.
Some of them are good (Tal Bassline, Chorus, Flanger)
But Tal Vocoder is not really good.
When I put it into the audio track, it doesn't produce any sound.
Do you know what is the issue here?
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As far as i know you insert the vocoder on an instrument track and you have to play some notes, additionally you send the voice via side chain into the tal vocoder. They also have a great manual if i remember correctly, that describes everything really good.
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