Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [151/232] Vocoder

Clavia Nord Modular & Micro Modular V3 [151/232] Vocoder
NORD MODULAR V3.0 7. Module reference: Filter group
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The input for modulating the center frequency offset from a control source. The modulation amount is
determined by the rotary knob next to the inputs.
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Displays the three different selected vowels. Presets: A, E, I, O, U, Y, AA, AE, OE.
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Selects the vowels to be used. You can select up to three vowels and navigate between these with the nav-
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The input for modulating the navigation between the selected vowels. The knob next to the input is used
for attenuating the input level.
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Navigates between the vowels you selected with the vowel selectors. Note that this is a transformation
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The audio input of the filter module. The knob next to it is used for attenuating the input level.
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The Vocoder module is a 16 band vocoder with the ability to reroute the analysis bands. The basic prin-
ciple of a vocoder is to filter a synthesizer sound with the help of another sound - a human voice for ex-
ample. The result when filtering a synth sound with a voice would be a “singing” synthesizer.The actual
notes that come out of the vocoder are the notes played on the synthesizer. To reach this effect the analysis
frequency spectrum is divided into separate frequency bands, in this case 16. These 16 frequency bands
work like 16 bandpass filters, each controlling a defined frequency band of the synthesizer bank. An en-
velope follower for each band determines the amplitude changes of the modulated sound.
With this vocoder module it is possible to reroute the analysis bands to any of the frequency bands of the
synthesis bank, creating really interesting frequency combinations.
Of course you can use any kind of sound in the analysis bank to shape the synthesizer sound. Some like
to use drum sounds to get percussive synth sounds, for example. Feel free to experiment.

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