Earjax wrote:Bump for the interesting question, perhaps it would be best if you found out yourself by experimenting with it? I'd also love to know how to get some cleaner sounds out of a vocoder :/
Thanks!
Experimented with a few bounced out bass clips I recorded from Massive last night... (had about 10 clips I've been constructing patches of in the past month or two, really aids in perspective to see them all in waveform format)
Added each one to a simpler (Live), then started testing on each one.
Starting with the first bass sound I added a LP24 filter on it with some res, and set it fairly low. (just a bass sound so far)
Duplicating the whole simpler track, I repeated the process by using a LP24 filter set a bit higher to give a different sound, selected both of the tracks (ctrl clicking record & solo buttons to test both at once)
The sound definitely improved...
I then Duplicated it about two more times, this time adding a Bandpass filter and a Highpass filter on the new tracks. Again playing them all at once, and it sounded pretty great...
What I noticed is that the production quality definitely improved, but the fatness / loudness just wasn't sustainable. I think it would probably need some tweaking manually with compressors, fatteners & saturation....
Something I also did as an extra on those tests was to pass all of one bass sound to a bus that had a nice phaser on it to bring everything together.
Anyways, hopefully that's a good enough explaination.... not exxaactly what I explained in the first post, but was definitely a fun experimentation.
