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.
Let's see, a good wah sound from a digitech processor? In my opinion, there's no such thing.
Roger Troutman was best known for his use of the talk box and the Moog synthesizer, particularly the Minimoog. He often incorporated various electronic instruments, including the Roland TR-808 drum machine, in his music. Additionally, he used guitars and other synthesizers to create his signature funk sound. His innovative use of technology significantly influenced the funk and hip-hop genres.
you have to get a digital processor.i have digitech rp255 for example. If you are not very fast you don't have a good processor. you need only some stampboxes and wah pedal.
Are you sure it's not Zapp & Roger's Doo Wa Ditty? I don't know any songs that sound like that song. Others have sampled it but none sound close to it at all
I suggest the Zvez Fuzz Factory. It may be more expensive, but it's totally worth the money. It has more options on customizing the sound how you want it to be, and whatever you do to it it has an amazing warm, clear tone.i feel the whammy is hit
Let's see, a good wah sound from a digitech processor? In my opinion, there's no such thing.
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.
Roger Troutman was best known for his use of the talk box and the Moog synthesizer, particularly the Minimoog. He often incorporated various electronic instruments, including the Roland TR-808 drum machine, in his music. Additionally, he used guitars and other synthesizers to create his signature funk sound. His innovative use of technology significantly influenced the funk and hip-hop genres.
Yes, talker is a word. An example, "He is a smooth talker."
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you have to get a digital processor.i have digitech rp255 for example. If you are not very fast you don't have a good processor. you need only some stampboxes and wah pedal.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit won the Oscar for Sound Editing in 1988.
That it was an experiment, but that the concept was sound and the future was bright.
The closest match is the proper name Spencer, which has variants including Spenser. Common words that are similar are the words speaker - talker, or a sound device species - a biological classification specimen - a sample
Are you sure it's not Zapp & Roger's Doo Wa Ditty? I don't know any songs that sound like that song. Others have sampled it but none sound close to it at all
I suggest the Zvez Fuzz Factory. It may be more expensive, but it's totally worth the money. It has more options on customizing the sound how you want it to be, and whatever you do to it it has an amazing warm, clear tone.i feel the whammy is hit
Like "feather-er" but with a hard "d" instead of the "th" sound in "feather".