Moog Spectravox Overview
Type: Vocoder/Filter Bank
Filters: 10 (1 low pass, 8 band pass, 1 high pass)
Frequency Control: Fixed frequencies, adjustable globally via spectral shift knob
Key Points
Sound Quality: Unique Moog sound, difficult to replicate in software.
Hardware vs. Software: Lacks tactile experience of hardware; sound and buttons are not easily replicated in Bitwig.
Replicating Spectravox in Bitwig Studio
Filter Banks Setup:
Analyzing Filter Bank: Splits audio into bands, uses envelope followers to analyze amplitude.
Synthesizing Filter Bank: Modulates output amplitudes based on analyzed data.
Modes:
Vocoder Mode: Applies amplitude changes from analyzing part to synthesizing part.
Filter Bank Mode: Manually adjusts volumes without amplitude changes.
Oscillator and Audio Carriers:
Internal Oscillator: Use pulse wave or saw wave.
External Audio Carrier: Replace oscillator with real audio (e.g., beats or synth sounds).
Microphone Input: Use voice to trigger the envelope generator.
Practical Steps
Testing and Adjustments:
Spectral Shift: Adjusts all filter frequencies simultaneously.
Filter Volumes: Manually adjust individual filter volumes.
Oscillator Frequencies: Change oscillator frequencies to see the effect.
Switching Carriers: Experiment with different audio inputs (oscillator, beats, microphone).
Conclusion
Download Available: https://bit.ly/3UGD8a0
User Feedback: Encouraged for improvements and additional features.
Download the preset from the video description and experiment with different settings to explore the capabilities and nuances of the Moog Spectravox replication in Bitwig Studio.