Here's a nice vocoder I just downloaded called Vocovee.
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Strangely enough I can't seem to be able to find a user-manual for Revitar.Īs for your template, I'll be happy to test it. Maybe you guys have got some better quality midi keys than me, so if anyone wants to test the template, let me know and I'll upload it somewhere.Īgain big thanks for your help. The beauty of it is that you could use this template with any guitar VST. So far, I've got some basic major and minor chords programmed in over two octaves. It doesn't work so well with my cheap midi keyboard, but worked well with a nanopad. Incidentally, I was messing around with the piz midi chords plugin, and I've got a track template set up where you can play a downstrum and an upstrum using the same key. There's a drop-down list under the 'chord' section that lists all the available chords for whichever preset you are using. For instance, if you press E3, that sounds like E major, and E flat3 sounds more like E minor. I think the major chords are on the white keys, and the minor chords on the black keys in the C3 to B3 range.
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We're not talking 'average' freeware here, this thread collects the top-notch freeware, for building a killer setup, not merely 'collecting everything free out there' :D
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I still don't agree with that sentiment :Dįind something that sounds better then Tyrell )įind something that has more options then Oatmeal ) On the other hand, they still sound better, or have more options than the average freeware.