

However, feel free to experiment with the type of modulator sound as much as you please when you have a better understanding of the vocoding method. Please note that vocoding is usually for the purpose of spoken parts in much of today's pop/electronic genres. ***Basically, a modulator can be any type of instrument. Modulator is the sound used for vocoding. According to the "FL Studio Bible," a great resource on how to use your FL Studio program, a. There are two basic terms that you'll need to know for vocoding. You can find out more about it/buy it at your hardcore music shop, or at the FL Studio Homepage. The "FL Studio Bible" is used as a reference for the main points of this tutorial.

However, it is possible to learn a thing or two from this tutorial if you're using another program or the such. ***Note: The following tutorial explains the vocoding process for FL Studio. The average computer musician could easily be confused by terms such as "modulation" and "the carrier." Do not fear! After understanding a little bit about the wonders of making your voice sound similar to a robot, the feature can be an enjoyable part of your musical career (depending where you go with it). Vocoding can be a daunting concept to learn at first. Hey everyone! Just wanted to share the vocoder experience with those who don't know how.
