Autovocoding systems often chain these processes—vocoding layered with granular resynthesis, pitch‑shifted while modulated by LFOs—yielding effects that range from subtly enhanced harmonies to overtly robotic or alien voices.
Instead of stacking four takes of harmonies, autovocode your lead vocal with itself shifted +12 semitones. The result is an eerie, shrill, non-human soprano that sits perfectly under the main vocal without cluttering the frequency range. autovocoding sound effect
Autovocoding, also known as text-to-speech (TTS) or voice synthesis, is a technology that converts written text into spoken audio. This process involves using algorithms and machine learning techniques to analyze the text and generate a synthetic voice that reads the content. Autovocoding sound effects take this technology to the next level by adding a layer of processing that creates a robotic, otherworldly quality to the voice. Autovocoding, also known as text-to-speech (TTS) or voice
Adjust the wet/dry mix to blend the robotic synth with the original audio source. Adjust the wet/dry mix to blend the robotic
But what exactly is autovocoding? Is it just a misapplied vocoder, or a distinct sonic beast? Let’s open the hood.