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Posted by Jake E. Stanstill (from: 207.69.137.140) on November 30, 2004 at 07:45:13:
I thought I would start a new discussion on Roger Troutman and his unique talk box sound. I know a few of his fans who want to learn to talk box come to this forum sometimes and who also want to know what that sound really is he's pushing out his talk box is too. So, perhaps we can get a good, clean discussion going about his synthesized sounds and pass on some good information on it to better your sound and playing. Let's start with a few questions some of you might have answers for. 1. Well for some, we know Roger used a Minimoog Synth with his talk box in his earlier career before moving on to the toy-like "sometimes hard to program" Yamaha Dx100. Now here is the $1 million dollar question: In Banks A-B-C and D, which sound patch did he really use to re-create the sound he once had on his Minimoog with on the Dx100? Some have said on here, Hard Brass, Muted Trumpet, Fm Pulse and Fm Sawtooth. What do you say it is? What's the "real truth" behind this unique sound? Let's hear your thoughts on this topic and why you think this sound is so funky and even look at as a guarded secret.
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