Roger Zapp Talkbox. Post by crackajack » Mon Nov 22, pm Hey, whats going on. I know he tweeked them and would like to be able to recreate that sound. Respectfully, CrackaJack. Here's the patch Thanks to Rebel J.
Peace Suges. I' looking for the parameters for a Dx yamaha in order to use a talk box I love this kind of music Thanks for you answer Respectfully bye?
Re: Roger Troutman Patch Post by diesel » Sun Jul 13, am wow this is an old old thread but im really interested in getting a usable patch for my juno g which i can use to play talk box with. It was a waste of time, except for a few other lil' tricks we discovered while experimenting. We ended up borrowing a talkbox and Zapp! Anywayz, there are a few ways of getting sort of close. All it does it pitches the voice to the note you're playing on the keyboard but adds some 'talkbox-sounding' artefacts.
Sounds very digital though, so you would still have to route the result through a myriad of fx, add some vocoder in parallel to get that throaty 'buzzy' kinda sound and crunch everything in a compressor. It's close but then again not really The talkbox is worth the money trust me.
G3 the Groovemaka New member. R2B said:. Click to expand Cruel Hoax New member. The talk box is basically this: A sturdy metal box with a speaker inside and a hole on the top. A piece of plastic tubing fits tightly into the hole, and runs up your microphone stand.
The sound comes out of the end of the tube. The idea is this: you put the tube into your mouth, then shape the sound by moving your mouth and lips as if you were speaking. Really, nothing in the digital domain can make this sound, because the audio is being acoustically filtered, by your head! But back in the day when I was a poor kid living in a trailer , I used to do this: Get an El Cheapo set of headphones you can probably find them at a Dollar Store in the US.
Break the speaker parts off of the wire thingy that goes over your head, then stick the speaker into a plastic bag.
Seal it shut with a wire twistie or use plastic wrap and seal it with a lighter. Now you've got a waterproof, small single speaker oh yeah, you'll just need the left side for this. Put the speaker into your mouth - maybe between your cheek and teeth, pointing in. Plug it into your synth's headphone jack and crank up the volume. Now "talk" into a microphone and record yourself. You've just built a white trash talk box for a dollar! Thanx Simon. It is a stock patch on this synth.
That is what Roger used. It will give you the exact same sound. Is there any chance you could send me an audio clip of your Korg sound, just to compare the two and see if I can improve mine? My address is fonkmacheen ukonline.
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