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208 CHAPTER 21<br />

The Vocoder of the VIRUS<br />

”gab,” it could lead to interesting<br />

changes, although in most cases<br />

this will result in a rather subliminal<br />

change.<br />

although it is possible to create a<br />

really nice sounding synthesizer<br />

pads with.<br />

Vocoder Attack (Knob: FILTER<br />

ATTACK, Default: 0 (left) The attack<br />

time of the envelope follower. This<br />

parameter controls how fast the<br />

carrier bands react on a change of<br />

the modulator signal’s frequency<br />

energy. Higher values result in a<br />

”flabby”, lazy, even delayed<br />

response from the vocoder.<br />

Vocoder Release (Knob: FILTER<br />

DECAY, Default: 0 (left) The release<br />

time of the envelope follower. This<br />

parameter controls how fast the<br />

carrier bands reflect if a certain frequency<br />

disappears from the spectrum<br />

of the modulator signal.<br />

Here, higher values result in a kind<br />

of sustain in the carrier bands.<br />

High attack and release times lead<br />

to less speech recognition,<br />

Vocoder Source Balance (Knob: FIL-<br />

TER BALANCE, Default: 0 (middle))<br />

FILTER BALANCE creates a mixture<br />

of the vocoder signal and the modulator-respectively<br />

carrier signal.<br />

Turning FILTER BALANCE to the left<br />

adds a certain amount of the car-

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