How do you use Reaktor mouth?

The Mouth appears in the side‑bar of the Reaktor interface, at which point you just drag it into the main area to activate it.

Does Native Instruments have autotune?

The auto-tuned signal is used to trigger the synthesizer, which in conjunction with the gate parameters adds additional melody and harmony. This makes THE MOUTH a perfect starting point for jamming and composition in the studio, or on stage as a lively and dynamic performance instrument.

What is Native Instruments Molekular?

Native Instruments’ Molekular is a modular effects processing system that has been designed to be fast and easy to use, but also flexible enough to cope with any crazy signal routing idea someone might care to try out.

What does a talk box look like?

The talk box itself consists of a box, in which a speaker (often a compression driver) feeds into a plastic tube. The speaker connects to the speaker output on the instrument (guitar) amplifier, and reproduces the audio signal from the instrument. The player places the other end of the tube in his or her mouth.

Why do people sing with tubes in their mouth?

A talk box (also spelled talkbox and talk-box) is an effects unit that allows musicians to modify the sound of a musical instrument by shaping the frequency content of the sound and to apply speech sounds (in the same way as singing) onto the sounds of the instrument.

Who made the talkbox famous?

Stevie Wonder gave the talk box its first national television prominence, performing a medley of The Carpenters and Jackson 5 songs all via a Kustom Bag live on the David Frost show in 1972.

What is a talk box tube?

The “talk box” is a unique effect that allows you to modify an audio signal — most commonly a guitar sound — using the player’s mouth as a filter to shape the sound. The talk box itself consists of a box, in which a speaker (often a compression driver) feeds into a plastic tube.

How do you get the Daft Punk vocal sound?

By combining autotune together with a vocoder you’ll get the iconic Daft Punk robotic vocals sound.