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Roger Troutman used a talkbox, which is a modulation stomp box with a tube sticking out of it that you plug in between your synth/guitar and speaker/amp. It would be nearly impossible to reproduce the sound of a Roger Troutman talkbox in FL Studio, but the best way to attempt to emulate it would be to use an autotune and vocoder plugin. It would be much simpler to buy a $100 talkbox than to spend over $100 on a decent autotune and vocoder plugin.
Apogee and MOTU are makers of the best sound cards for the home studio.
Yes you can, the key is to use the Digitech Talker with the proper sending input synth sound, and put the talker on (Nuvo) or (Talk Box) and pracktice.
Where music is recorded
syncro sound studio
Sound absorbing materials. multiple layers of glass.
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Studio if you like to feel your music. Executive if you want comfort and crystal clear sound. I'd go with studio
Auzentech makes a sound card that is perfect for home studios.
The software included in the SonyImagination Studio Suite are:* Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Edition* Sound Forge Audio Studio 9* DVD Architect Studio 4.5* ACID Music Studio* Cinescore Studio* Photo Goby NilmaBostonRio
Studio Microphones are Microphones that you can buy and use to make music in a studio. These range is price based on quality of sound that is produced, and can be plugged into most studios.
Sound City Studios was a recording studio in Los Angeles, California. The studio was founded in 1969, but discontinued commercial services in 2011. Sound City is credited with work on over 100 gold and platinum albums.