by Pulse Wave » 25 Mar 2014 06:01
It's not as much about mixing as it is about the vocoder. If the vocoder produces garbage, you cannot shine it up in the mix.
If the consonants are barely audible because the high-frequency noises (like those that make up an "s") are missing, see if you can adjust the sibillance. If there's no such parameter, see if you can get a different vocider because yours sucks for what you want to do.
Also, the carrier is important. Dull carriers aren't good for vocoding. Technically speaking, a raw, unfiltered sawtooth wave works best (although it might not sound best).
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