Unfortunately, I have only known your channel for a short time and I would have liked to see your evolution from the beginning. But hey, better late than never. I hope to continue enjoying your amazing videos.
Well nobody has heard before the evolution from the beginning actually, if you see most of the first experiments were unreleased, so don't worry for that
it is really cool to see the evolution throughout! feels like looking through baby photos and watching the progress in a way! also the first one sounded like one of the boys going through puberty and i nearly cried laughing.
I technically was going through puberty when I made It so it's funny to think that 🤣 Tho maybe it sounds like that because I manually tuned It after the vocoding, so there was that weird pitch movement going on
I’ve been very interested about when your vocal for your “Epilogue” album collab was recorded. Your technique appears to have improved drastically in the very short meanwhile! Like incredibly so! ‘Any thoughts? “Remaster” possible?
I would KILL for a tutorial on how you make such accurate recreations of the daft punk vocoders like the ones featured on your covers of beyond and lose yourself to dance on minikorg, I recently got a minikorg and your channel is so amazing and I want to do something similar to u with my minikorg
I just discovered your channel, taking a chance on the weekend's feel it comin' cover, and that was great. ^^ I have to ask, is all this just the micro korg with some FX pedals, maybe some editing in the DAW? Or are you using other software vocoders as well, and the korg is just a smokescreen? (I guess if it was, you'd just say its the korg :P ) You really nailed the Lose yourself to dance vocoder loops, which I thought were done on a DIgitech Talker pedal (vocoder that uses linear predictive coding instead of the traditional filter bank and envelope follower architecture -- ridiculously pricey bit of kit.)
Hi, I'm glad you like what I do! Unfortunately my vocoder techniques are very secret, so I can't tell you much, but I can tell you that I use the microkorg as a carrier, since it's the only synth I own, and I use a couple of physical and software vocoders to make my vocals, I never intended the Korg as a smokescreen, I wish I had a synth without vocoder to use on video so people won't spend their money thinking that the sound it's achieved with a microkorg internal vocoder
@@The2005channel Thanks for the reply! ^^ I appreciate it. I was looking at the microkorg's manual to try and work out what sort of vocoder it has, just because of these videos. :P I don't suppose one of those physical vocoders is a Digitech Talker, is it? I haven't been able to get any of my vocoders doing what that little beast does.
Wouah ! The progress is stunning. The last one gives me goosebumps ! Did you try, dump and retry to get these results or did you find any help or tip around here ?
@@The2005channel thx for the answer. I am currently at the beginning of this path as well and secretly hope to achieve the same outcome as yours ! I didn't think it was such a long trip ! I guess I have yet a lot to learn.