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Table Of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Setting up for basic vocoding 983
Vocoding vocals in real-time 983
Vocoding an existing audio track 985
Using the BV512 as an equalizer 987
BV512 parameters 988
Connections 989
Automation 990
Tips and tricks 991
Choosing a carrier sound 991
Choosing a modulator sound 992
Using the modulator as carrier 993
Controlling the Hold function 994
Using the individual band level connections 994
“Playing” the vocoder from a MIDI keyboard 996
Using the BV512 as a reverb 996
Neptune Pitch Adjuster and
Voice Synth 999
Introduction 1000
Typical use cases 1000
Overview and basic concepts 1001
Sections overview 1001
The display 1002
Setting up for pitch processing 1002
Setting up for pitch processing of recorded audio tracks
1002
Setting up for pitch processing of “live” audio 1003
Using pitch correction 1003
Basic settings for pitch correction 1004
Using automatic pitch correction 1005
Using manual pitch correction 1009
Using pitch shifting (Transpose) 1010
Using Formant control 1011
What are formants? 1011
Using the Formant function 1012
Using the Voice Synth 1012
Panel parameters 1013
Level Meter and Bypass/On/Off switch 1013
Bend and Vibrato wheels 1013
Input signal type 1014
MIDI Input 1014
Pitch Adjust section 1015
Transpose section 1016
Formant section 1016
The Output Mixer section 1016
Connections 1017
Sequencer Control 1017
CV In 1017
CV Out 1018
Audio In 1018
Voice Synth Out 1018
Audio Out 1018
Pitch adjustment tips and tricks 1019
Using automation for temporary pitch correction 1019
Hard pitch correction of a vocal track 1020
Pitch correction with changed voice character 1020
Octave dub 1020
Pitch-shifting drums (non-pitched input) 1020
Speech effects 1021
About “freezing” pitch adjustments on audio tracks 1021
Audiomatic
Retro Transformer 1023
Introduction 1024
Using Audiomatic Retro Transformer
1024
Gain 1024
The Presets 1025
Transform 1026
Dry/Wet 1026
Volume 1027
Connections 1027
CV Modulation In 1027
Input L&R 1027
Output L&R 1027