Re: Are there directions somewhere for the Easy Vocoder effe
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:18 pm
Hi Gale and Steve,
Gale, I don't know who or what "T-Pain" is, I'm not a fan of some of that new-fangled music. The vocoder music sample that I used in my posted MP3 is from an "E.L.O." song that was released in 1978 called "Mr. Blue Sky"... Jeff Lynne and his band E.L.O. (Electric Light Orchestra) was one of the first to use a vocoded voice in popular music.
Steve, thanks for that bit of info about Audacity not needing the VST Bridge. I read this in the blog post about the Gsnap plugin, so I thought it did need it...
"I would recommend using Audacity version 1.3 beta or higher. The second thing you need is a free plug-in called Gsnap. Gsnap is a VST plug-in which must be installed into Audacity’s plug-in folder in order for it to function. The address path should be something like, “C:/Program Files/Audacity/Plug-Ins/”. Unfortunately, Audacity doesn’t natively support VST effects so it will require a VST Bridge Plug-in to be installed."
That is written on the page at this link...
http://artifexproductionz.blogspot.com/ ... voice.html
I guess the Artifex guy (Nick) who wrote that blog post has somewhat imprecise data about which version of Audacity needs the VST bridge.
With respect to upgrading to the newest Audacity 1.3.13 from my version 1.3.12, if I install the newer version, will I have to re-install my additional plugins, Lame encoder, etc.?... or will it be an in-place upgrade.
Thanks,
digi
Gale, I don't know who or what "T-Pain" is, I'm not a fan of some of that new-fangled music. The vocoder music sample that I used in my posted MP3 is from an "E.L.O." song that was released in 1978 called "Mr. Blue Sky"... Jeff Lynne and his band E.L.O. (Electric Light Orchestra) was one of the first to use a vocoded voice in popular music.
Steve, thanks for that bit of info about Audacity not needing the VST Bridge. I read this in the blog post about the Gsnap plugin, so I thought it did need it...
"I would recommend using Audacity version 1.3 beta or higher. The second thing you need is a free plug-in called Gsnap. Gsnap is a VST plug-in which must be installed into Audacity’s plug-in folder in order for it to function. The address path should be something like, “C:/Program Files/Audacity/Plug-Ins/”. Unfortunately, Audacity doesn’t natively support VST effects so it will require a VST Bridge Plug-in to be installed."
That is written on the page at this link...
http://artifexproductionz.blogspot.com/ ... voice.html
I guess the Artifex guy (Nick) who wrote that blog post has somewhat imprecise data about which version of Audacity needs the VST bridge.
With respect to upgrading to the newest Audacity 1.3.13 from my version 1.3.12, if I install the newer version, will I have to re-install my additional plugins, Lame encoder, etc.?... or will it be an in-place upgrade.
Thanks,
digi