Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 14:55:02 +0200, Jeremy Jongepier
Ok, got it working in Qtractor:
- In Qtractor I've created four tracks with corresponding buses:
Formant Synth (1 channel), Carrier Voice (1 channel), Vocoder
(2 channels) and Vocoder Mix (2 channels)
- All tracks output their signal to their corresponding buses,
except for Vocoder Mix which outputs to the Master output buses
- Then I've loaded the vocoder LADSPA plugin into the Vocoder
track. Input 1 of the Vocoder bus is the carrier and input 2 is
the formant
- After that I've made the following connections in Qtractor's
Connections window:
http://linux.autostatic.com/images/2010-07/vocoder-connections.png
awe! i was afraid to suggest the OP problem had no current solution with
qtractor, but now i'm terrified :o)
there's the liven proof that nothing beats user imagination!
ps. Jeremy, you seem to grok qtractor innards in a way that's going to put
a shame on me sooner or later, if not already. please, don't ever stop :)
cheers
Hello Rui,
Qtractor's routing functionality is just so straightforward so after
reading some manuals and viewing some vlogs (all Windows or Mac related)
I thought, this should be possible with Qtractor too. And it is. In a
similar way it is possible to do sidechain compression too, like Daft
Punk is using in their song One More Time
(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH-0s0pRleg) where the horns get ducked
by the kick.
When it comes to grasping Qtractor's possibilities, it's my main tool
around which I've built my little home studio, and I'm a bit of a
tenacious perfectionist who likes to investigate, research and get
things to work. And if it wasn't for Qtractor I wouldn't be making music
with GNU/Linux right now.
Jeremy