How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
- itookadooku
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Besides the Roland VT3, speaker,mic and battery....what type of cables are needed? What type of cord goes from the battery to the Roland? Just want to confirm its a cable like the one in the link below. Thanks
https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Cable-NE ... B00404SUZ4
https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Cable-NE ... B00404SUZ4
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Yes that is the correct cable to use but you may want it alot shorter, my battery is in a bag with the VT3 so I used a very short leaditookadooku wrote: ↑Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:03 pmBesides the Roland VT3, speaker,mic and battery....what type of cables are needed? What type of cord goes from the battery to the Roland? Just want to confirm its a cable like the one in the link below. Thanks
https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Cable-NE ... B00404SUZ4
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
I just managed to get my VT3 today, for the microphone, is it ok to use a 3.5mm plug in at the front of the VT3 or do you have to have an adapter for the main microphone input.
Plus for the battery you would need to turn on the phantom power for the battery to work safely with the unit and not blow it up.
Plus for the battery you would need to turn on the phantom power for the battery to work safely with the unit and not blow it up.
If anybody can, Soda Can Cylon can.
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
I've just answered my own question, I've had a look at dorns photo of his set up.
I have to try and find my usb printer cable and hook up my aker speaker with powered amplifier.
I have to try and find my usb printer cable and hook up my aker speaker with powered amplifier.
If anybody can, Soda Can Cylon can.
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Finally got mine set up and Im happy with the results. Still need to fit everything in its proper place and eventually get a louder speaker.
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Has anyone tried the VT-4? It's slightly smaller and has internal batteries.
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Pretty cool Cylon voice setup! To avoid feedback…You could try a cardioid unidirectional microphone rather than an omnidirectional microphone to help only pick up your speech directly in front of your mouth. This should also help with any feedback issues from the speaker. If you still get feedback then you gotta either turn the speaker volume down a bit or physically move the speaker further away from your microphone. Also, I see that the Roland AIRA VT-3 Voice Transformer is now discontinued and is replaced by the Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer. The newer Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer does have the vocoder feature to simulate the Cylon voice. Also, the new Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer accepts 4 AA batteries internally to power the unit, as well, as having a USB port to power the unit with an optional power supply.
Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer…
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... ormer.html
Also, anyone will go insane listening to that darn Cylon warble sound effect…so be warned!
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Re: How to sound like a Cylon (not what you think!)
Very nice for on the fly. Have yu tried mounting in the backpack yet?
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