![]() ![]() It was a popular effect in the '70s and was used by Peter Frampton, Joe Walsh and Stevie Wonder, amongst others. SOS Contributor Craig Anderton replies: A 'talk box' is an electromechanical device that produces talking instrument sounds. How is this different from vocoding, and does it produce talking instrument sounds? Are these the same devices? I've also seen references in some of Craig Anderton's articles about using vocoders to do 'drumcoding'. I've heard various 'talking instrument' effects which some people attribute to a processor called a vocoder, while others describe it as a 'talk box'. In addition to its built-in microphone, the Korg MS2000B's vocoder accepts external line inputs for both the carrier and modulator signals. ![]()
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