the best method to using a ring modulator to your voice is to initialize a patch and bring patch volume to 0 choose the ring modulator as an effect and test the ring modulation to make it resonate to your vocal. the trick to bring some vocoder type effect to the ring modulator is to set one of the system controls to keyfollow and control the ring modulator frequency i think the you will set the destination control to MFX 1 par 1 or something like that... not in front of my Fantom right now.. basicly you will edit the FX control to frequency and choose an unused controller then in the patch edit make sure that you set system control to control the MFX 1 parameters... the should be a talk box type effect but the problem is the pitch shift is only on the effect no on the source so you lose some of the vocoder sound... i even tried to create a vocoder using pitch shift and ring modulator it is do- able but kinda lame... easiest way is get the vc2 card for V-synth ... if you have one..
oh and this... go to the analog x website... there is a mono vocoder that you can use to process your vocals... its pretty good... just make sure you have a mono wav file or it wont work
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