Vocoding: Difference between revisions

Created page with "Category:Audio Techniques Category:Techniques '''Vocoding''' is a audio technique that involves morphing(?) an audio track to be in line with another by pitch. =History= The first known use of a vocoder was During the late 2010's, vocoder plugins were ''very'' popular, due to their relative simplicity in making "cool sounding stuff". This in turn made vocoders (especially Orange Vocoder) very overused, especially by newer players. =Notable Vocoders= There are..."
 
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=History=
=History=
The first known use of a vocoder was
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Some of the oldest prominent use of vocoding was using MAGIX Music Maker in 2007. Specifically, this was for a [[YTP]] fad where the "electronic sounds" preset was added to random videos.<ref>https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/electronic-sounds</ref>


During the late 2010's, vocoder plugins were ''very'' popular, due to their relative simplicity in making "cool sounding stuff". This in turn made vocoders (especially Orange Vocoder) very overused, especially by newer players.
One of the most notable users of vocoding was {{HerpyWhooves}}, who in the early 2010's used it to developed ethereal soundscapes throughout their rounds. Combined with their heavy use of trails and rainbows, the style became instantly recognizable within the community.
 
During the mid-late 2010's, vocoder plugins became ''very'' popular with the younger community due to their relative simplicity in making "cool sounding stuff". This led to quite a bit of backlash against them, with many calling them "overused" or avoiding the technique entirely.


=Notable Vocoders=
=Notable Vocoders=