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frequency progression can be drawn-in to optimize the vocoder results. The dark blue line
is the resulting filter curve of the vocoder.
Reset filter: This button resets the red filter curve to its initial state.
Carrier signal
Sample selection list: The desired carrier samples are selected here. All open wave
projects appear in the selection list as well as some special carrier samples that are loaded
from the "Vocoder" directory. Preferred carrier samples consist of material with even
frequencies e.g. orchestral chords, broad synthesizer sweeps, sound of the wind, etc.
Sidechain: The sidechaining option is now available for the vocoder if you operate the
effect as a track or master effect and the track isn't the Surround master.
Sample (dB): This fader adjusts the proportion of the carrier sample.
Noise (dB): This controller lets you mix in white noise into the carrier. This is above all
useful if the carrier material can't be modulated well or sounds too uneven. Whispering
voices can also be produced in this fashion.
Volume (dB): Adjusts the vocoder output level.
Vocoder - Options
Modulator <=> carrier: Modulator and carrier signals are interchanged. This is particularly
useful if the "stereo channel as carrier" option is used.
Stereo channel as carrier: If this option is active, the sample from the selection list will no
longer be used as a carrier signal, but an input signal channel will be used to this end. The
other channel will continue acting as a modulator.
This results in a more accurate synchronization of the carrier and the modulation signal,
which does not depend on the play start.
Bypass: Press the "Bypass" button to hear the original signal.