Overview:
The Synth is available with an internal Sequencer or external, the internal version will run inside Audiomulch but cannot be synced to other machines but patterns can be recorded. However the external version should work with Cubase and others (not tested, let me know)
Synger:
a monophonic voice synthesizer comprising a basic 2 oscillator 'analog' model and three band filters. the lower keyboard controls pitch and the upper portion sets the phoneme. the right half of the gui lines up with logic's matrix editor for convenient selection of phoneme key. sounds like a 1980's home computer speech synthesizer thru a vocoder..
has two performance mode; hold mode has a discrete midi key for note off so that pitch and phoneme can be modulated w/o interruptions due to the monophionic synthedit engine rigged for the key split.. a second 'live' mode releases the note on note offs (as does switching phonemes)
intelligibility requires precise, time consuming sequencing. unless mirroring a familiar phrase, rate of speech should be slower than conversational speech to be understood; luckily many songs are sung at slower rates. i find it 'generally' works, ie. i'm not so happy with the long 'o' sound.. depending on input pitch, it can sound correct or very, very wrong. but when it's good, it's quite striking.
hope to get around to correcting the pitch bend inoperation soon.. edit: i might have done that..
free vst plugin, pc.
AM Table Synth: Additive Wave Table Synthesizer with overtone scaler
2 x Additive Wavetable Osc
2 x Overtone Scaler
2 x Wavemixer
2 x ADSR
2 x Filter ADSR
2 x SV Filter
2 x Filter Step Sequencer
Delay, Chorus and Reverb
64 Patches
32 voices