Dear V-Tribe,
thanks to the great work of Nathan Sheldon, we have managed to put no less than 19 audio demos of VC-2 Vocal Designer choir and vocoder modeling patches online!
http://v-tribe.info/gear/demos/
Enjoy!
Artemiy.
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Thanks Nathan/Art this helps a lot and is much appreciated.
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mp3's? Alright, no mor ogg's!!
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Makes the VC-2 really shine. Great job!
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good job. can you u tell us about the mic or ther gear you use to sing/speak into the vsynth vc2?
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These questions are to Nathan, I hope he finds some time to jump in this thread.
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Any hopes of getting some more demos of the lead patches? The second I heard those, I ended up filling about 4 pages worth of ideas. >)
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I'll hopefully receive the VC-2 soon as well, so hold on for more demos.
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I agree that the demos are nice. They provide a good flavor of the product for those who consider buying it (like myself a couple of weeks ago).
As one can hear from the demos, VC2 card is probably not geared towards creating classical music, but it has a lot of creative potential and will be a great tool for any modern musician.
One thing, which I wonder about in the recordings, is the clear intelligibility of words. I do not get such response while playing the preset patches. Maybe this is something to do with the mic settings or pre-effects? Perhaps Mr. Sheldon could share his secrets... Or maybe I should buy a better microphone.
As one can hear from the demos, VC2 card is probably not geared towards creating classical music, but it has a lot of creative potential and will be a great tool for any modern musician.
One thing, which I wonder about in the recordings, is the clear intelligibility of words. I do not get such response while playing the preset patches. Maybe this is something to do with the mic settings or pre-effects? Perhaps Mr. Sheldon could share his secrets... Or maybe I should buy a better microphone.
