4 Channel Effects
08
Vocoder (Vocdr)
This is an 8 band vocoder. By inputting
a voice through a mic (etc.) to the Lch
(ch1) and inputting an instrument to
the Rch (ch2), you can output the voice
with the instrument's coloration. The
pitch is dictated by the pitch of the
instrument.
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To create the "vocoder sound"
associated with electric and funk music,
we recommend inputting an organ or
hard synth-string type instrument to the
Rch (ch2).
Note for DPS-V55
Since microphones have low output levels,
be sure to connect it through a preamp (or
mixer).
Parameters
No.
Name
–
FxA(B) On/Off
1
Voice Sens
2
Inst Sens
3
Sibilance
4
Noise
5
Voice Mix
6
Vocoder Mix
12
CH1
(Voice)
Sibilance Control
Voice Sens
Noise
Noise
CH2
Inst. Sens
(Instrument)
CH3
Non Connection
CH4
Non Connection
Range
Comments
On, Off
Turns the effect on or off.
0 ~ 100
Adjusts the sensitivity to the voice (etc.) input to the Lch (ch1).
0 ~ 100
Adjusts the sensitivity to the instrument (etc.) input to the Rch (ch2).
0 ~ 100
Sibilance is "ss" or "sh" type sounds. This parameters adjust the sibilance of the voice
input into the Lch (ch1). Increasing this parameter creates more pronounced "ss" or
"sh" sounds.
0 ~ 100
Increasing this value mixes noise into the vocoder, emphasizing vocoder sibilants and
increasing clarity. It's also rather effective when using the vocoder as a sound effect.
0 ~ 100
Determines how much of the voice (etc.) input to the Lch (ch1) will be mixed into the
output.
0 ~ 100
Sets the output level of the vocoder
Voice Mix
Sibilance
Vocoder Mix
Vocoder
Unit
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4