Vocoder, Ef fect 233 – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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fect

233

093: Vocoder

This effect applies the character of the right channel signal
(Modulator) to the left channel signal input (Carrier). A com-
mon use of this effect is to produce the sound of various
instruments by inputting a voice to the Modulator via a
microphone. A special effect is also achieved by using rhythm
or effect sounds. Strings or distortion guitar sounds with a lot
of harmonics are suitable as a Carrier.

c: Formant Shift

By offsetting the Carrier filter, you can adjust the height of the fre-
quency range to which the vocoder effect is applied. The tonal
quality will change significantly.

e: Noise Level

This parameter enables you to mix white noise with the Carrier.

f: Modulator High Mix

This parameter sets the high-range output level of the right chan-
nel sound (Modulator). If the modulator is a human voice, it will
make the words more clear.

h: Vocoder/Carrier, i: Wet/Dry

The “Vocoder/Carrier” parameter sets the balance between the
vocoder sound and the left channel sound (Carrier). The “Wet/
Dry” parameter sets the balance between the effect and dry
sound.
If you wish to change the intensity of the vocoder effect, select
Wet

for “Wet/Dry”, and adjust the balance using the “Vocoder/

Carrier” parameter.

Using a voice from a microphone as a modulator
(Vocoder is selected for IFX2 in Program mode)

1 Set “Pan” (Program P4: 4–1b) to L001 for Amp1 Level/Pan so

that the Carrier sound will be input only to the left channel.
When Oscillator Mode (Program P1: 1–1a) is set to Double, set
Pan for Amp2 Level/Pan to L001.

2 To set up the input, use the “Audio Input” parameter (Global

P0: 0–3a).
Connect a microphone to AUDIO INPUT1 or INPUT 2 connec-
tor, and set the [LEVEL] switch to MIC.
While talking into the microphone, adjust the [LEVEL] knob
so that the level is high enough, but the sound will not be dis-
torted.
For the Audio Input parameters for the microphone, set Pan to
R127

and BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select to IFX2.

Now the voice from the microphone is input to the modulator
channel. You can create the sound of a “talking” instrument
when you talk into the microphone while playing.

b

Wah Sweep Range

–10...+10

Sets the range of Wah

Fx:006,

Wah Sweep Src

Off...Tempo

Selects the modulation source that controls the Wah

c

Drive Mode

Overdrive, Hyper-Gain

Switching between overdrive and hyper-gain mode

d

Drive
Sets the degree of distortion

1...120

Fx:006

Pre Low-cut

0...10

Sets the low range cut amount of the distortion input

Fx:006

e

Output Level

0...50

Sets the output level

Fx:006,

Src
Selects the modulation source for the output
level

Off...Tempo

Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the output level

–50...+50

f

Low Cutoff [Hz]

20...1.00kHz

Sets the center frequency for Low EQ (shelving type)

Gain [dB]
Sets the gain of Low EQ

–18...+18dB

g

Mid1 Cutoff [Hz]

300...10.00kHz

Sets the center frequency for Mid/High EQ 1 (peaking type)

Q
Sets the band width of Mid/High EQ 1

0.5...10.0

Fx:006

Gain [dB]
Sets the gain of Mid/High EQ 1

–18...+18dB

h

Mid2 Cutoff [Hz]

500...20.00kHz

Sets the center frequency for Mid/High EQ 2 (peaking type)

Q
Sets the band width of Mid/High EQ 2

0.5...10.0

Fx:006

Gain [dB]
Sets the gain of Mid/High EQ 2

–18...+18dB

i

Direct Mix
Amount of the dry sound mixed to the distortion

0...50

Speaker Simulation
Speaker simulation on/off

Off, On

j

Wet/Dry

Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet

Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds

Src

Off...Tempo

Selects the modulation source of the effect balance

Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance

–100...+100

a

L (Carrier) Trim
Sets the input level of left channel (Carrier)

0...100

b

R (Modulator) Trim
Sets the input level of right channel (Modulator)

0...100

Left

Right

Wet / Dry

Wet / Dry

Wet: Stereo In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out

Band Pass Filter

Envelope

+

Modulator

Carrier

Lch (Carrier)
Trim

Rch (Modulator)
Trim

Modulator High Mix

Vocoder /
Carrier

Noise

Generator

Noise Level

+

c

Formant Shift

–2...+2

Sets the height of the frequency for the vocoder effect

d

Response

0...100

Sets the speed of the response to the modulator input

e

Noise Level
Sets the noise mix level to the Carrier

0...100

,

Src

Off...Tempo

Selects the modulation source for the noise mix level

Amt

–100...+100

Sets the modulation amount for the noise mix level

f

Modulator High Mix
Sets the high-range output level of the modulator

0...100

g

Low Gain [dB]
Sets the low-range output level of the vocoder

–12...+12

High Gain [dB]
Sets the high-range output level of the vocoder

–12...+12

h

Vocoder/Carrier

Carrier, 1:99...99:1, Vocoder

Sets the balance between the vocoder output and the Carrier

,

Src

Off...Tempo

Selects the modulation source for the balance between the vocoder
output and the carrier

Amt

–100...+100

Sets the modulation amount of the balance between the vocoder out-
put and the carrier

i

Wet/Dry

Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet

Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds

,

Src

Off...Tempo

Selects the modulation source of the effect balance

Amt
Sets the modulation amount of the effect balance

–100...+100

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