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Waldorf Lector Vocoder The ultimate vocoder. The fabled Waldorf multimode filter with slope of 12dB or 24dB features prominently. Waldorf’s Lector Vocoder plug-in is a powerful 3 to 100 band vocoder with an adjustable analysis filter bank that can be modulated by a dedicated LFO.

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Waldorf Lector Vocoder

Robot voices, whispering strings, talking drum loops, rhythmic pads, the resonant ringing of bells, dripping water – the possibilities are all but infinite. With a quick tweak here and there, the Lector turns any incoming signal into novel sounds and effects. Tremendously versatile, the Lector puts in your hands a sonic toolset for a wide range of diverse applications. Just about anything goes, from distorting the human voice to adding subtle harmonies to lead vocals and getting creative with movie soundtracks.

Lector features. 3 to 100 band Vocoder. Adjustable range of Analysis Filter Bank. Adjustable offsets and LFO modulation of Synthesis Filter Bank. 3-band Equalizer with variable mid band. Individual Compressors for Speech and Carrier signal. Voiced / Unvoiced Detector.

Overdrive (types Tube, Diode, Clip). Stereo Chorus / Flanger, 2 to 6 stages. Stereo Delay, syncronizable.

Sidechain input (VST 3 and Audio Unit). Carrier plug-in (VST 2). 16-voice Synthesizer (per voice):. Polyphonic, Monophonic or Free-Running. 2 Oscillators, waveforms sine, triangle, sawtooth, pulse with pulse width modulation, sample&hold, noise, single and multi sample playback.

Ring Modulation. Portamento / Glissando. 1 Filter, types Lowpass, Bandpass, Highpass, Notch (12dB and 24dB), Whitening. 1 LFO, synchronizable, waveforms sine, triangle, sawtooth, square, sample&hold, noise. 2 AR envelopes.

Lector for Windows and Mac (VST) is available to purchase for 199 EUR. More information: /.

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TomHelvey I just installed X3 and it found my Waldorf Lector plugin as a VST 3. Unfortunately the plugin can no longer find its presets. Loading presets manually using the load program option doesn't work and if attempted twice, crashes Sonar.

Is there a way to tell Sonar to only use the vst 2 version? In lector click the 'v' icon next to 'file' in the preset display at the top of lector. Navigate to c: program data waldorf lector factories and all of the presets should show up and load correctly. I gave up on Lector, I corresponded (very slowly) with their technical support person over a couple weeks and they didn't seem very interested in resolving the issues. They claimed Sonar was at fault and that their code was perfect. The CreateInstance method in their dll's was crashing Sonar and the VST scanner blows up with their plugins in a VST directory. I've tried both Lector and VocalizerPro, neither of them were satisfactory for basic vocoder sounds like Daft Punk or Zedd.

Waldorf Lector Vocoder Plug-in

Lector is highly unstable and even when it did work, it was a one sound wonder, the synth is pretty limited. The VocalizerPro was even worse as a vocoder, the built in synth uses spectral synthesis which is even more baffling than FM to understand and there are very few, if any resources available to learn how to use it. At least VocalizerPro doesn't crash Sonar, I might find another use for it one of these days. The very best vocoder plugin out there is the TALVocoder: and it's free. You can use anything for a carrier: Z3TA, Sylenth, bounced audio, etc so you're not limited by a built in synth. It's really simple to use, just RTFM and you'll be getting lucky in a few minutes. It might be nice to be able to define the number and widths of the vocoder bands, but that's not really a serious limitation, the TAL has enough to get the job done nicely.

If a vendor made something like an enhanced TAL with a few more vocoder features, I'd probably buy it. Cheers KWILD Just bought the Lector from Waldorf and I got the same problem! No presets list using the VST3 version with Sonar X3D.I can load presets only using the 'load presets' option from Sonar GUI if i try to 'load program' clicking on 'file' (near the little 'v') and selecting one of the.fxp i got a Sonar crash (SONARPDR.EXE has stopped working). There's a way to fix that? TomHelvey I gave up on Lector, I corresponded (very slowly) with their technical support person over a couple weeks and they didn't seem very interested in resolving the issues.

They claimed Sonar was at fault and that their code was perfect. The CreateInstance method in their dll's was crashing Sonar and the VST scanner blows up with their plugins in a VST directory. I've tried both Lector and VocalizerPro, neither of them were satisfactory for basic vocoder sounds like Daft Punk or Zedd. Lector is highly unstable and even when it did work, it was a one sound wonder, the synth is pretty limited. The VocalizerPro was even worse as a vocoder, the built in synth uses spectral synthesis which is even more baffling than FM to understand and there are very few, if any resources available to learn how to use it. At least VocalizerPro doesn't crash Sonar, I might find another use for it one of these days.

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The very best vocoder plugin out there is the TALVocoder: and it's free. You can use anything for a carrier: Z3TA, Sylenth, bounced audio, etc so you're not limited by a built in synth. It's really simple to use, just RTFM and you'll be getting lucky in a few minutes. It might be nice to be able to define the number and widths of the vocoder bands, but that's not really a serious limitation, the TAL has enough to get the job done nicely. If a vendor made something like an enhanced TAL with a few more vocoder features, I'd probably buy it. Cheers Tom the typical 'Daft Punk' effect is not a vocoder but a talkbox or better they use both talkbox (Around the world / Harder,better,Faster,stronger just for example) and vocoders (the vocoder in R.A.M.' S 'the game of love' it's a very rare (and very expensive!) Sennheiser VSM-201: the same of Kraftwerk and Herbie Hancock: No plugin can achieve that sound. Solidworks file size.