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From Hakyoku Seiken on 10.11.2004, 12:34:

  Multiple input VST support...

Hey...was wondering how to handle VST effects that require two separate input sources...like Vocoders and such. Can't seem to get them working right...vocoders just modulate all input into itself...

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


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From FingerSoup on 10.11.2004, 20:47:

 

Unfortunately, Psycle only handles single inputs. you'd need to use a "host in a host" method to handle multi-inputs properly... and even then you'd have limited control from Psycle proper....


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From Kriko on 22.11.2004, 17:35:

 

If you want a vocoder effect for Psycle, try the free mda Talkbox!

It "sort of" works with multiple inputs - just connect two machines to it, and pan them to the opposite ends (eg. melody far Left and speech far Right, or was it the other way around?) and talkbox mixes them.

Really great-sounding and CPU-friendly...


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From acydl on 23.11.2004, 05:01:

  its easy

why dont you just use buzz Hazuku, it handles all vocoders flawlessly.


From heatseeker on 23.11.2004, 22:09:

 

acydl,

i'm sure taht your reply will help Hakyoku to find a solution to the problem.


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From Hakyoku Seiken on 30.11.2004, 00:13:

 

Hey, Kriko...thanks! That's the vocoder I was trying to use, incidently!


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