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Monday, May 13, 2013

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial (Part 1)

YouTube Published on Mar 4, 2013 SciFiFunk·98 videos

"The Roland SVC-350 Vocoder is an excellent Vocoder, capable of great expression. In this tutorial I cover how to get the best sounds from your electronic instrument. More http://www.facebook.com/scififunk

Part 1 starts with an expressive demo. I then run through the front panel and what each section does for you. I cover what a Vocdoer is (the theory), sample and hold and various performance elements.

I demonstrate sample and hold, and talk about the synthesis element of the machine. The quality and character of the carrier signal is very important and I discuss this in part 2."

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial (Part 2)


"Part 2 starts with a look at the vocoder inputs and outputs. I also look at the internal sounds of the machine. The in-built chorus ensemble effect, the compressor and the distortion.

I look at the kind of instruments you can use for both the carrier signal and the program input (you don't HAVE to use a mic). In particular I concentrate on the best synth sound to use as a carrier showing how to set this sound up.

I look into the importance of the release portion of this sounds ADSR.

I go on to demo a Drum machine used as a program input (with the same synth sound as the carrier)."



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