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11: Talking Modulator

This effect adds an unusual character, like a human voice, to the input signal. Modulating the tone via
dynamic modulation, you can create an interesting effect that sounds as if the instrument is talking.
Wet: Mono In - Mono Out / Dry: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
+
Right
D
-mod
Manual Voice Control
a
Src
b
Voice Top
c
Voice Center
d
Voice Bottom
e
Formant Shift
f
Resonance
Wet/Dry
g
Src
Amt
b: Voice Top
c: Voice Center
d: Voice Bottom
Talking Modulator
Voice Top: A
Voice Center: I
Voice Bottom: U
Bottom, 1...49, Center,
51...99, Top
None...Tempo
A, I, U, E, O
A, I, U, E, O
A, I, U, E, O
–100...+100
0...100
Dry, 1:99...99:1, Wet
None...Tempo
–100...+100
These parameters assign vowel sounds to the top, center, and bottom of the con-
troller.
For example, if Ribbon (X) is selected as the modulation source:
With Voice Top = A, Voice Center = I, and Voice Bottom = U, moving the finger
on the ribbon controller from the right edge to the left edge will produce the
vowel sounds "a", "i", then "u."
A - I - U - E - O
Voice pattern control
Modulation source that controls the voice pattern
Selects a vowel sound at the top end of control.
Selects a vowel sound in the center of control.
Selects a vowel sound at the bottom end of control.
P.61
Adjusts the frequency to which the effect is applied.
P.62
Level of resonance of the voice pattern
Sets the balance between the effect and dry sounds.
Modulation source of effect balance
Modulation amount of effect balance
11: Talking Modulator
Wet / Dry
Wet / Dry
P.61
P.61
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