
Fortunately, the problem with swallowing liquids usually resolves over time and requires no treatment. People with one paralyzed vocal cord often complain of choking when drinking liquids, but they rarely have difficulty swallowing solid foods. The vocal cords (also called vocal folds) are located in the voice box (larynx) and are responsible for the voice and helping to close the voice box during swallowing to prevent aspiration. You could just do them both together but you would still have to record your vocals on an Audio track and the midi keyboard part on the Audio Inst track.ĭude, if you keep singing over and over, you may end up with Vocal paralysis.įor various reasons, one vocal cord may become paralyzed and stop moving. This way you can experiment with different vocoders and play different MIDI parts using and re-using the one single pre-recorded vocal part. Once you lay down the vocal track, you won't have to sing it over and over again. I shouldnt have to bounce both tracks together!ĭude! Think about it. What purpose does this surve recording the unprocessed audio on one track and at the same(or latter) time recording the midi on another track? I just want to hear my "vocoded" voice as im listening to my mix, record it onto an audio track and cut up and move around sections from that audio region.

so far the tutorial from SOS and the Plug In manual suggest recording the vocal first then routing through the Vocoder. Dude there has to be a way to record the processed signal onto an audio track.
