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Introduces the VF11 vocoder, highlighting its sonic quality, ease of use, and creative potential beyond simple voice modification.
Explains the basic concept of a vocoder as a black box with two inputs (Analysis, Synthesis) and one output, illustrating its function.
Details the specific functions of the VF11, referencing illustrations for clarity.
Describes the analysis input stage, including mic/line inputs and gain control with compressor for optimal input.
Explains the synthesis input options, including external signals and the internal VCO, with gain control and peak indication.
Details the output mix controllers for adding original analysis, synthesis, and vocoder signals to the final output.
Explains the Voiced-Unvoiced Detector (VUD) for signal improvement and differentiation of harmonic and non-harmonic sounds.
Provides practical advice on using the VUD, including signal selection, LED indicators, and trimmer adjustments for optimal performance.
Details the front panel controls and indicators of the VF11, including knobs, LEDs, and their functions.
Describes the rear panel connections and ports of the VF11, such as inputs, outputs, and power connectors.
Explains how to use the VF11 with a human voice to create effects like robot voices and pitch shifting.
Illustrates using the VF11 with its internal VCO and unvoiced signal for vocoder effects.
Demonstrates using external synthesis and unvoiced signals with the VF11 for enhanced vocoder possibilities.
Shows how to use the original voice as an unvoiced signal with the VF11 for improved signal clarity.
Explores using instruments with the VF11 for effects like fixed filterbanks, phasers, and rhythmic sounds.
Explains how the VF11 can be used as a graphic equalizer with 11 bands for impressive audio results.
Details creating phaser-like effects and filter-sweeps by applying periodic changes to synthesis filter gains.
Demonstrates 'rhythmizing' static sounds using a drum computer for dynamic and rhythmic effects.
Explains how to achieve frequency-specific distortion using the VF11 by manipulating filterbank outputs.
| Brand | MAM |
|---|---|
| Model | VF11 |
| Category | Music Pedal |
| Language | English |