@J. EZra hey so I want to use a talk box for ableton. First I dont have an audio input thing. Second i just have a normal alesis midi keyboard. if I buy a talk box will it work with what I have?
Yes, I have a video that explains how to do it without an audio interface. But you will need an adapter. Check out the video in my channel for more details.
Thanks for asking! Post was super nice, He walked right past my fiance and I in the store and we both kind of just froze. He bought his groceries and went outside for a smoke and I asked him if we could get a picture and he said sure. I told him that Im a big fan of his music and he said thanks. We didn't get to have more than a couple words with him because he was with his guards and getting swarmed by a few other people. I wanted to congratulate him on his song with Ozzie Osbourne but I didn't get the chance. Also if you like the talk box the you should definitely try it out!
Sorry to be a hassle but I'm just curious, I looked in the description of your video and it says everything you used in the video.. will I need a "MIDI to USB chord" or will it be fine just buying a synthesiser, talkbox and 1/4 cable. Thanks
Can you attach the talk box to a normal keyboard and not a synthesizer?? I know it won’t have the same sound but synthesizers are expensive and I don’t want to professionally make music, I just wanna get a talk of for fun
If you want to record your talk box using your DAW, you will need an audio interface. You will connect the microphone to the audio interface and then sing into the microphone with your talk box, it's the same as recording vocals. Here is a link on how to record a talk box: ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html
1:24 if I have another piano that runs on batteries, do I not need a power cord for the keyboard but only for the talk box? Or do I need a power cord for both keyboard and talk box?
Great question, My guess is that it will still work even if the keyboard is running on batteries because the talk box still has it's own power. Take this with a grain of salt because I'm not 100% sure but I'm fairly positive it will still work. I'm here if you have any more questions!
The sound comes out of the talk box tube. Inside the talk box there is a small speaker that sends sound up the tube. The sound comes directly out of the tube and into your mouth, the sound then travels our of your mouth where you are able to hear it. If you ever get the chance to use one it will make more sense.
Would you be able to let me know the exact cables you used for this set up? I have this exact set up (first synth ever!) coming in the mail but I don't know what cables I need to get it going. Thanks!
*PLEASE REPLY* I have the same synth and the same talkbox as you but here’s my problem, it seems when I play it, I mostly just hear the synth and I cant hear the talkbox so much. Like the synth is louder. You think you can help me?
If you have the same synth as I do you'll have to turn off the built in speakers. I have a video on how to do it on my channel. Check it out and get back to me if you still have any questions after.
How do you get the sound to go thru monitors. I have an interface, I was wondering if I can route it thru that because my speakers are already routed thru the interface.
You dont want the talk box spund coming from the monitors. You o ly want the talk box sound coming g out of the talk box tube, not the monitors. Turn the monitors all the way down or off while you use the talk box. If you need to listen to a backing track put on headphones.
Hi there, I see all comments so theres no need to write 'please reply' haha I'm here for you! You use a 1/4 inch TR instrument cable. Theres a link in the description. If you dont use US standard measurements it's just called an instrument cable.
You are using a mono cable which makes sense to a talkbox, and I seethat the Korg has split L/R ouputs, however many units will only have a single stereo output.
I have to questions can you list all the items needed to make it sound just like your and do you have to have a piano or you can just only use the talk box please repely
You will need a synthesizer keyboard like a MicroKORG and you will need a talkbox. Here is a video to help you: ua-cam.com/video/n5CCediMqTY/v-deo.html
Hey man i love your channel an what u r doing with the talkbox so i end up buying one and i wondering can u show us how to setup the talkbox with akai mpc beats daw because i don't use the other daw i just use akai mpc beats but keep doing ur video bro
You dont show how you hook up the keyboard to the Computer,,,what exactly thos patches are and how to get them,,and what recording program to use.Im lost
hi. first, nice video. then: i've bought a talkbox and i'm using it with a yamaha mx61, and it works. but not like the "tipic" sound of the talkbox, because the sound of it it's mixed with the sound of the synth (like piano, keyboard, guitar, bass ...) is this because i haven't already a patch for it?
You're going to want a Saw Tooth wave sound. That is the first step, then make sure your keyboard is set to monophonic, which means you can only play one note at a time. That should give you a basic talk box Patch. Let me know if you have any more questions, thanks for watching!
Because the Taktile has presets from the Korg Triton you might be able to use it with a talk box if you can find a sawtooth preset. You can use it as a midi keyboard as long as you have it set up via DAW. I have several videos on my channel on how to set up a talk box with midi keyboard for, Garage Band, Logic Pro and FL studio.
It works with Akai midi controllers but you have to set it up a different way. I made a video called How To Set Up A Talk Box With Midi Keyboard. Check that video out if you want to learn how.
Hi,I connected my MXR into the L/MONO output but it was not working,the sound still came from the microkorg. Only when I connect in headphones output it works. Pls help me.
I bought a MXR and have being trying to play it, signal and everything works perfect with my microkorg but literally I can’t even get a word to work, not even a vowel. I don’t get what I’m doing wrong but it’s not a practice issue to be able to do it better because I literally don’t even have anything coming out to improve on, any help?
It's possible to connect a midi key board to your DAW and use the talk box with it. Heres a link to a video I made covering how to do that: ua-cam.com/video/594GdKXO4Rs/v-deo.html If it doesnt answer your question after you watch it get back with me and we'll go over it in detail 👍
If you're talking about using a cv cable to replace the regular instrument cable then it might work but I wouldn't recommend it. But if you're taking about using the cv as output from the keyboard to the talkbox then I'm not too sure if that would work at all. Try it out and let me know! I'm interested to hear the results!
You will need a clean sawtooth patch, that is the foundation of the talk box Patch. Once you have that you will have to set the keys to monophonic. Once you have those things you'll have a basic talk box patch. If your keyboard is capable of that then the answer is yes. I think a few other people have asked a similar question regarding the Yamaha YPG keyboards. You might be able to find some more info reading the comments.
There should be a cable going from the output on the synth to the Input on the talk box. I've never used the output on the talk box itself and I have no need for it in my set up. I'm sure it has a purpose but I personally have never had a use for it.
You can buy a used microkorg for around 200-300 dollars. There are also many more options like the Poly D, Model D, microfreak, MiniNova and they can also be bought at a lower price in the used market if you're on a budget.
Hey bro I followed ur steps I had it working before but this time around I have the same connections but no sound is coming out I don’t know if there’s a global volume in the synthesizer I turned down
Can't I use this with one of my Yamaha Motifs? If so what settings should I use?? I just bought this talkbox today and would rather use it tomorrow instead of returning it if I end up not figuring it out 😅
You could as long as you have the right sounding Patch. Start with a sawtooth wave, then set the keys to monophonic and then add a bit of portamento/glide and that should give you a basic talk box patch. You dont want any effects like chorus, delay or reverb on the patch either. Add it in post if you want but not as an active effect.
I usually put on headphones to hear the mix when I record my talk box. I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by the synth being loud, I turn off the speakers on the synth when I play the talk box so the only sound should be coming out of the talk box tube. The talk box itself is loud and works great for recording. You would be able to hear it if you had a beat playing on monitors. Check out my "how to record a talk box" video on my channel if you want to learn more about that particular subject.
I have a Akai MPK mini and a focusrite with the same MXR, but when I try to do things theres always feedback from the mic, how do I set it up so I can record it like you do?
Your vids are really helping out man thanks. Soon my teachers will be hating you though as i show up with a talkbox to mess around while i wait for classes to start XD
Oh yes sorry I sent that link to a family member hahaha let me get you the right one! ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html Ok that's the right one!! Haha thanks for telling me
@@JEzra-cx7bx sorry man I got another question, what type of mic are you using to record when you use the Talkbox? I want to get a condenser mic but I’m not sure if I’d have to buy an interface that uses phantom power in order to get it to work or if I would be able to just plug in the xlr end of the mic into the MicroKorg and not have to use phantom power for it to work. If that makes sense
Plugging the xlr end of the mic to the microkorg wont do anything if you're using the talk box. I use a Rode NT1 which requires phantom power from my audio interface (focusrite scarlett 2i2)
The panda mini is a MIDI keyboard. It does not have sounds unless you have a DAW you can connect it with. Do you have recording software like FL Studio, Pro Tools, Ableton, Garage Band or Logic Pro?
@@JEzra-cx7bx no the only one who is free are garageband but thats only available for mac and i have windows. Can you recommend a app that is free and available for windows
Ableton Live Lite is free And FL Studio has a free trial Pro Tools First is free And Reaper is free If you dont know how to use recording software, I reccomend you learn how to use it first.
It will work on a Yamaha keyboard as long as you can get a saw tooth wave sound from your keyboard you should be good. Heres a link that might explain things better, I use a microkorg synth but you can still follow the instructions to get similar results. ua-cam.com/video/rDxBChWlLUg/v-deo.html
Technically yes. But you will want a synthesizer keyboard specifically. In order to get a talk box sounding patch, You will need a saw tooth wave, Monophonic key setting, and A little glide (portamento). If your keyboard can do that then it will work.
I’ve followed your steps and I cannot figure out how to get this thing to work. Here’s my setup: MPK MINI 3 keyboard (plugged directly into the computer), I have a presonus audio box (mic plugged in), then I have the MXR Talk box which is connected (input) to the audio box head phone like you mentioned.. Nothing is playing.. help please lol
Theres a few things you can try. Make sure all your devices have power and are turned on and the volumes turned up, also make sure your headphone volume on your audio box is turned up. Next thing to check is to make sure your audio interface is registering with your DAW and that the volume inside the DAW is turned up. Try that and get back to me if it doesnt work.
@@JEzra-cx7bx I’ve ensured that everything is registering up on FL Studios. Everything is on and connected.. I chose the Synth and the keyboard lights up with no sounds coming out... then I mess with it some more and finally get the keys to play but nothing through the tube.. I’ve spent like 2 hours trying to figure this out (volume is up) as well lol
Ok, it's kind of weird it's not working but try it this way... Forget about the talk box and just try to play the midi keyboard. You're going to have to plug in headphones to the audio interface. Also make sure that you dont have anything else connected to the audio interface like speaker monitors. When you connect the audio Interface, plug in a midi keyboard, plug in headphones and select a synth you should be able to hear the synth through your headphones when you play the midi keyboard. If you dont hear anything then the problem is with the settings in your DAW or the problem is with your audio interface. If you can hear the synth then just disconnect the headphones and plug in the talk box. You should be able to hear sound coming out of the talk box tube when you play the keys in the midi keyboard. If that doesnt solve it then idk what will. You could try checking the sound settings on your computer and make sure the audio is being sent to the audio interface. It could also be your interface somehow not being able to do what the Focusrite Scarlett does. It's really a simple set up... idk what could be going wrong. I dont use the MIDI keyboard method any more. I use the normal way to use a talk box which is hooking up the talk box to a synthesizer keyboard. I have a video on my channel if you're interested. It's a lot easier than dealing with a computer and midi. The only downside is that you have to have a synth keyboard.
As long as the digital piano can produce a saw wave then you could hook up a talk box and make it work. Essentially you can connect a talk box with any sound source that has an output but it might not have that iconic talk box sound to it.
You're going to need a talk box Patch for your synthesizer. Follow these steps, they will work with most synths. Change your keys from polyphonic to monophonic. This makes it so you can only play one note at a time on your keyboard. Then change the wave signal to a regular plain sawtooth wave. After that add a little bit of glide. Glide or (portamento) is the time it takes from one note to transition to the other. A little bit of glide makes it sound a little more natural. I also do not add echo or reverb to my talk box. That should give you a basic talk box sound. Thanks for watching and share and subscribe if you love the videos, it helps me out a lot! 🤘🔥 This isnt an auto generated text, I'm actually here typing all this out and if you have any more questions just let me know and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 💯🔥
That keyboard is so expensive. Are there any cheaper keyboards for beginners like myself that I could buy? I want something that’ll give me the talk box effect.
The best way to get an authentic talk box sound is to get the real thing. I'm not a big fan of talk box effects because they dont seem to replicate a talk box very well. There is a way to use a talkbox without a hardware synth though. I made a video for it, instead of a hardware synth, you use a digital synth that's built in to a DAW like pro tools, logic, or ableton, then use a midi keyboard to control the notes. Heres a link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/594GdKXO4Rs/v-deo.html
If you're looking for an instrument/audio cable there is an amazon link in the description where you can buy one. In the description it's called " 1/4' Inch Audio Cables"
A great one that I am going to get in the future is the Behringer Model D, behringer has a lot of affordable synths that can work great with a talk box. You can also look at used microkorg synths on Reverb for under $300. The used market is great for synths under $300.
No because it will just sound like a piano and it’s not the sound you want. you will need a synthesizer or a digital keyboard that has a sawtooth preset. If you watch talk box videos of people performing you will see that they all use a synth.
I have a video on how to use an synth digital instrument inside an Audio Interface with a talk box. Scroll through my videos on my channel and you’ll find it. It’s a cost effective way to get going on a talk box.
🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴 So frustrating... Does this talk box have a Speaker on it already ❓❓❓ Why are you explaining the output of the talk box,???? There has to be a speaker on it which does nothing for live show...
The cable doesnt go into the Output jack on the talk box and I did show how to do it in the video. So I really dont understand what you're talking about.
@@JEzra-cx7bx No seriously though, something isn't right here- there is nothing plugged into the output of the talkbox.... I honestly don't know how we're hearing anything.
The sound coming out of the tube is acoustic sound not digital so there is no need for an output signal. That sound that you are hearing is being recorded through my microphone separately.
You record a talk box with a microphone, the sound does not come out as an output signal. I made a whole video explaining how to record a talk box, heres the link: ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html Hopefully that will help you understand a little better, it can get a bit complicated at times.
There is some condensation at the tip of the tube and a little bit of saliva does get in the tube but for the most part saliva doesnt really go down into the tube.
You sound like the CYBERMEN from the 1960’s DOCTOR WHO... which what you dont want. Here is a simple suggestion... move your mouth, tongue and throat normally and express yourself as if the sound is a extension of your own voice and how you express that... then you will sound 10x better😃⭐️😃
can u fallow me or contact me so i can know what i need to get due that my son ant this i already have the box lol don’t know what key board i need to get
If i have an Arturia Minilab i would be able to use a talkbox?
Yes, but you will need to watch my “talk box with midi keyboard video first”
how about a video on how to mix the talk box and eq it with plugins in a song?
This is literally the video I needed!
Glad I could help!
huh? - where does the sound come out? What plugs into the mixer?
@J. EZra hey so I want to use a talk box for ableton. First I dont have an audio input thing. Second i just have a normal alesis midi keyboard. if I buy a talk box will it work with what I have?
Yes, I have a video that explains how to do it without an audio interface. But you will need an adapter. Check out the video in my channel for more details.
@@JEzra-cx7bx and will a normal midi keyboard work with it
Any midi keyboard should work
@@JEzra-cx7bx OK THANKS
Can you use the box with a midi keyboard? I mean what if I connect the midi keyboard to my DAW, will that work? Thanks!
Yes, you can conect your pc(line out) or audio interface output to talkbox input
You're channels awesome and now i want a talkbox lol also how was meeting post malone???
Thanks for asking! Post was super nice, He walked right past my fiance and I in the store and we both kind of just froze. He bought his groceries and went outside for a smoke and I asked him if we could get a picture and he said sure. I told him that Im a big fan of his music and he said thanks. We didn't get to have more than a couple words with him because he was with his guards and getting swarmed by a few other people. I wanted to congratulate him on his song with Ozzie Osbourne but I didn't get the chance.
Also if you like the talk box the you should definitely try it out!
Sorry to be a hassle but I'm just curious, I looked in the description of your video and it says everything you used in the video.. will I need a "MIDI to USB chord" or will it be fine just buying a synthesiser, talkbox and 1/4 cable. Thanks
Also is there anything else I will need from your description apart from the three main things
Can you attach the talk box to a normal keyboard and not a synthesizer?? I know it won’t have the same sound but synthesizers are expensive and I don’t want to professionally make music, I just wanna get a talk of for fun
do you need Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 or any sort of amplifiers for the setup you have in the video?
If you want to record your talk box using your DAW, you will need an audio interface. You will connect the microphone to the audio interface and then sing into the microphone with your talk box, it's the same as recording vocals.
Here is a link on how to record a talk box:
ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html
1:24 if I have another piano that runs on batteries, do I not need a power cord for the keyboard but only for the talk box? Or do I need a power cord for both keyboard and talk box?
Great question, My guess is that it will still work even if the keyboard is running on batteries because the talk box still has it's own power. Take this with a grain of salt because I'm not 100% sure but I'm fairly positive it will still work.
I'm here if you have any more questions!
Does a talkbox work on a DEK-610 electric piano
You can probably get it to work with a talk box but i dont think the keyboard itself has the right settings to get that classic talk box sound.
Hey man, great video, my question is, do i need a Mic, or a synth and a talkbox is enough?
If you want to record the talk box you will need a mic but if you just want to practice or play live you wont really need one.
@@JEzra-cx7bx question..where does the sound come from? Will I need speakers to hear it?
The sound comes out of the talk box tube. Inside the talk box there is a small speaker that sends sound up the tube. The sound comes directly out of the tube and into your mouth, the sound then travels our of your mouth where you are able to hear it.
If you ever get the chance to use one it will make more sense.
@@JEzra-cx7bx sweet thanks!
Which labtop do you you use for MXR Talkbox?
At the time I was using a 2017 MacBook Pro 13 inch. I'm currently using a 2020 iMac 27" 8gb ram for all of my UA-cam videos and music production.
Would you be able to let me know the exact cables you used for this set up? I have this exact set up (first synth ever!) coming in the mail but I don't know what cables I need to get it going. Thanks!
There should be a link in the description for 1/4 inch instrument/audio cables. Those are the ones you want to use 😁
@@JEzra-cx7bx Oh perfect, sorry I totally missed that. Thank you! :)
You're good, I'm glad I could help! I'm here if you have any other questions later on 🙌
*PLEASE REPLY* I have the same synth and the same talkbox as you but here’s my problem, it seems when I play it, I mostly just hear the synth and I cant hear the talkbox so much. Like the synth is louder. You think you can help me?
If you have the same synth as I do you'll have to turn off the built in speakers.
I have a video on how to do it on my channel. Check it out and get back to me if you still have any questions after.
J. Ezra I’m having trouble finding that other video you’re talking about. Would you mind linking it for me? Thanks Dude
ua-cam.com/video/uKRmF_u5FNw/v-deo.html
How do you get the sound to go thru monitors. I have an interface, I was wondering if I can route it thru that because my speakers are already routed thru the interface.
You dont want the talk box spund coming from the monitors. You o ly want the talk box sound coming g out of the talk box tube, not the monitors. Turn the monitors all the way down or off while you use the talk box. If you need to listen to a backing track put on headphones.
So all I need is to get a synthesizer and the talk box and it will work?
Correct!
Thank you brother for this really cool video
Would this work with the regular microkorg?
Yes
***PLEASE REPLY*** what cord do you use to hook up the piano and the talkbox together???
Hi there, I see all comments so theres no need to write 'please reply' haha I'm here for you!
You use a 1/4 inch TR instrument cable. Theres a link in the description. If you dont use US standard measurements it's just called an instrument cable.
@@JEzra-cx7bx THANK YOU SO MUCH!! YOU EARNED A SUB!!!
You are using a mono cable which makes sense to a talkbox, and I seethat the Korg has split L/R ouputs, however many units will only have a single stereo output.
I have to questions can you list all the items needed to make it sound just like your and do you have to have a piano or you can just only use the talk box please repely
You will need a synthesizer keyboard like a MicroKORG and you will need a talkbox. Here is a video to help you: ua-cam.com/video/n5CCediMqTY/v-deo.html
@@JEzra-cx7bx ok so can I play like you with only the keyboard piano the talk box and the cable and can I just play a song or do I need everything
You will need the synthesizer keyboard and a talk box and you will need to practice 😁
Hey man i love your channel an what u r doing with the talkbox so i end up buying one and i wondering can u show us how to setup the talkbox with akai mpc beats daw because i don't use the other daw i just use akai mpc beats but keep doing ur video bro
You dont show how you hook up the keyboard to the Computer,,,what exactly thos patches are and how to get them,,and what recording program to use.Im lost
hi. first, nice video. then:
i've bought a talkbox and i'm using it with a yamaha mx61, and it works.
but not like the "tipic" sound of the talkbox, because the sound of it it's mixed with the sound of the synth (like piano, keyboard, guitar, bass ...)
is this because i haven't already a patch for it?
You're going to want a Saw Tooth wave sound. That is the first step, then make sure your keyboard is set to monophonic, which means you can only play one note at a time. That should give you a basic talk box Patch. Let me know if you have any more questions, thanks for watching!
@@JEzra-cx7bx thank you! i've watched your other videos about talkbox, and they help me a lot.
You're welcome, when I move I to my new music studio I will make more! 😁 I'm glad I could help!
Hi, I want to ask one technical question. Does this talkbox work via the midi keys Korg Taktile 49?
Because the Taktile has presets from the Korg Triton you might be able to use it with a talk box if you can find a sawtooth preset. You can use it as a midi keyboard as long as you have it set up via DAW. I have several videos on my channel on how to set up a talk box with midi keyboard for, Garage Band, Logic Pro and FL studio.
@@JEzra-cx7bx thank you for your reply buddy. 🙏
Does this work with AKAI products?
It works with Akai midi controllers but you have to set it up a different way. I made a video called How To Set Up A Talk Box With Midi Keyboard. Check that video out if you want to learn how.
@@JEzra-cx7bx thx so much watching it now
Hi,I connected my MXR into the L/MONO output but it was not working,the sound still came from the microkorg.
Only when I connect in headphones output it works.
Pls help me.
I bought a MXR and have being trying to play it, signal and everything works perfect with my microkorg but literally I can’t even get a word to work, not even a vowel. I don’t get what I’m doing wrong but it’s not a practice issue to be able to do it better because I literally don’t even have anything coming out to improve on, any help?
Does it work with a standard digital piano/keyboard?
Technically yes, but it will not have that classic tall box sound if you dont use a synthesizer.
If I have a patch vst on Fl Studios. Can I use a regular keyboard that’s connected to my pc?
It's possible to connect a midi key board to your DAW and use the talk box with it. Heres a link to a video I made covering how to do that: ua-cam.com/video/594GdKXO4Rs/v-deo.html
If it doesnt answer your question after you watch it get back with me and we'll go over it in detail 👍
Can I use an Arturia 49 mk2 for talkbox? with a converter from jack to mini jack for cv input?
If you're talking about using a cv cable to replace the regular instrument cable then it might work but I wouldn't recommend it. But if you're taking about using the cv as output from the keyboard to the talkbox then I'm not too sure if that would work at all.
Try it out and let me know! I'm interested to hear the results!
I have a Yamaha YPG-235 will the talkbox work with this
You will need a clean sawtooth patch, that is the foundation of the talk box Patch. Once you have that you will have to set the keys to monophonic. Once you have those things you'll have a basic talk box patch.
If your keyboard is capable of that then the answer is yes. I think a few other people have asked a similar question regarding the Yamaha YPG keyboards. You might be able to find some more info reading the comments.
@@JEzra-cx7bx awesome thank you 🙏
got a question my son wants to be able to connect a talk box to his Mac book air is this possible
Yes, check out my “how to use a talk box with MIDI keyboard” video on my channel and it goes over exactly what you’re asking. Hope that helps!
so how exactly does the "output" work on it? what would it be outputting to?
There should be a cable going from the output on the synth to the Input on the talk box. I've never used the output on the talk box itself and I have no need for it in my set up. I'm sure it has a purpose but I personally have never had a use for it.
Do I need to get a $600 hardware synthesizer keyboard or are there cheaper alternatives?
You can buy a used microkorg for around 200-300 dollars. There are also many more options like the Poly D, Model D, microfreak, MiniNova and they can also be bought at a lower price in the used market if you're on a budget.
@@JEzra-cx7bx thank you!!
Hey bro I followed ur steps I had it working before but this time around I have the same connections but no sound is coming out I don’t know if there’s a global volume in the synthesizer I turned down
Can't I use this with one of my Yamaha Motifs? If so what settings should I use?? I just bought this talkbox today and would rather use it tomorrow instead of returning it if I end up not figuring it out 😅
You could as long as you have the right sounding Patch.
Start with a sawtooth wave, then set the keys to monophonic and then add a bit of portamento/glide and that should give you a basic talk box patch.
You dont want any effects like chorus, delay or reverb on the patch either. Add it in post if you want but not as an active effect.
@@JEzra-cx7bx thanks, I used Saw Lead on the Motif 7 and Saw Destroyer on my Motif XS7.
Hey man, what do you do for sound? Is that synth really loud by its self so u can sing with a beat playing on a set of monitors
I usually put on headphones to hear the mix when I record my talk box.
I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by the synth being loud, I turn off the speakers on the synth when I play the talk box so the only sound should be coming out of the talk box tube. The talk box itself is loud and works great for recording. You would be able to hear it if you had a beat playing on monitors.
Check out my "how to record a talk box" video on my channel if you want to learn more about that particular subject.
I have a Akai MPK mini and a focusrite with the same MXR, but when I try to do things theres always feedback from the mic, how do I set it up so I can record it like you do?
the mpk is just a midi controller, right?
Can I use the novation mininova with the talkbox?
Yes you absolutely can, if you look up "MiniNova Talk Box Patch" on UA-cam you will find some good videos on how to do it.
@@JEzra-cx7bx thanks man your helpful!
I heard somewhere you’ll get electric shocks if you don’t use a amp but I’m using a synth so is this true
Yo im a college student so im really broke, is there any cheaper alternative to the synthesizer?
Go on my channel and check out my “Talk Box with midi keyboard” video. You don’t need a synthesizer but you will need a computer. Hope that helps!
Your vids are really helping out man thanks. Soon my teachers will be hating you though as i show up with a talkbox to mess around while i wait for classes to start XD
Do it! Haha
You might impress a few people, especially if they have never seen someone playing a talk box before.
does it work on worlde panda mini?
Yes it should work
@@JEzra-cx7bx thanks for answering so fast man ima subscribe now! Keep it up
Do you need an amp to get sound? If you’re not using a DAW?
@@JEzra-cx7bx appreciate it but I think you sent the wrong link
Oh yes sorry I sent that link to a family member hahaha let me get you the right one!
ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html
Ok that's the right one!! Haha thanks for telling me
@@JEzra-cx7bx no worries but thanks for the link!
@@JEzra-cx7bx sorry man I got another question, what type of mic are you using to record when you use the Talkbox? I want to get a condenser mic but I’m not sure if I’d have to buy an interface that uses phantom power in order to get it to work or if I would be able to just plug in the xlr end of the mic into the MicroKorg and not have to use phantom power for it to work. If that makes sense
Plugging the xlr end of the mic to the microkorg wont do anything if you're using the talk box.
I use a Rode NT1 which requires phantom power from my audio interface (focusrite scarlett 2i2)
awesome video , !!!
Do you need a laptop/pc for it?
Nope, no computer needed. Just a talk box and a synthesizer
@@JEzra-cx7bx alright nice, thanks for the quick respond too
How do i change the worlde panda mini to the talkbox sound idk what to say
The panda mini is a MIDI keyboard. It does not have sounds unless you have a DAW you can connect it with.
Do you have recording software like FL Studio, Pro Tools, Ableton, Garage Band or Logic Pro?
@@JEzra-cx7bx no the only one who is free are garageband but thats only available for mac and i have windows. Can you recommend a app that is free and available for windows
Ableton Live Lite is free
And FL Studio has a free trial
Pro Tools First is free
And Reaper is free
If you dont know how to use recording software, I reccomend you learn how to use it first.
What are the two most important things on his list too have ???? Because I’m getting one soon pls help
The talk box and a synthesizer 🤘
Does this work work with Yamaha Mx 49?
Yes, it should, as long as you have a talk box Patch on your synth.
Does this work with a Yamaha keyboard? If so how do I get it to work. Like what settings do I need to put it to.
It will work on a Yamaha keyboard as long as you can get a saw tooth wave sound from your keyboard you should be good. Heres a link that might explain things better, I use a microkorg synth but you can still follow the instructions to get similar results.
ua-cam.com/video/rDxBChWlLUg/v-deo.html
@@JEzra-cx7bx thanks brotha
Technically yes. But you will want a synthesizer keyboard specifically.
In order to get a talk box sounding patch, You will need a saw tooth wave,
Monophonic key setting, and
A little glide (portamento).
If your keyboard can do that then it will work.
I’ve followed your steps and I cannot figure out how to get this thing to work. Here’s my setup:
MPK MINI 3 keyboard (plugged directly into the computer), I have a presonus audio box (mic plugged in), then I have the MXR Talk box which is connected (input) to the audio box head phone like you mentioned.. Nothing is playing.. help please lol
Btw I’m using Fl Studios (trial) and have Purchased Logic Pro..
Theres a few things you can try. Make sure all your devices have power and are turned on and the volumes turned up, also make sure your headphone volume on your audio box is turned up. Next thing to check is to make sure your audio interface is registering with your DAW and that the volume inside the DAW is turned up. Try that and get back to me if it doesnt work.
@@JEzra-cx7bx I’ve ensured that everything is registering up on FL Studios. Everything is on and connected.. I chose the Synth and the keyboard lights up with no sounds coming out... then I mess with it some more and finally get the keys to play but nothing through the tube.. I’ve spent like 2 hours trying to figure this out (volume is up) as well lol
Ok, it's kind of weird it's not working but try it this way...
Forget about the talk box and just try to play the midi keyboard. You're going to have to plug in headphones to the audio interface. Also make sure that you dont have anything else connected to the audio interface like speaker monitors.
When you connect the audio Interface, plug in a midi keyboard, plug in headphones and select a synth you should be able to hear the synth through your headphones when you play the midi keyboard. If you dont hear anything then the problem is with the settings in your DAW or the problem is with your audio interface. If you can hear the synth then just disconnect the headphones and plug in the talk box. You should be able to hear sound coming out of the talk box tube when you play the keys in the midi keyboard.
If that doesnt solve it then idk what will. You could try checking the sound settings on your computer and make sure the audio is being sent to the audio interface. It could also be your interface somehow not being able to do what the Focusrite Scarlett does.
It's really a simple set up... idk what could be going wrong.
I dont use the MIDI keyboard method any more. I use the normal way to use a talk box which is hooking up the talk box to a synthesizer keyboard. I have a video on my channel if you're interested. It's a lot easier than dealing with a computer and midi. The only downside is that you have to have a synth keyboard.
Would this work with a keytar?
Yes it would, might make a video on it soon
Does it work on digital pianos like Yamaha’s Ew400?
As long as the digital piano can produce a saw wave then you could hook up a talk box and make it work. Essentially you can connect a talk box with any sound source that has an output but it might not have that iconic talk box sound to it.
What does the output on the talk box do?
I'm sure theres a purpose but I haven't found a use for it.
Can I hook this up to my lap steel guitar ?
I've never tried it but I'm gonna go ahead and say it will most likely work. Pete Drake did something similar back in like the '60s.
Did it work? I want to try
It definitely does work, just look up "Pete Drake"
How would I then record this into my logic can I ask ?
Hook up a mic and record the audio same way you would record vocals.
Hey sorry for disturbing you, i fid your steps but my talkbox does sound like your at all and i have the same talk box
You're going to need a talk box Patch for your synthesizer.
Follow these steps, they will work with most synths.
Change your keys from polyphonic to monophonic. This makes it so you can only play one note at a time on your keyboard.
Then change the wave signal to a regular plain sawtooth wave.
After that add a little bit of glide. Glide or (portamento) is the time it takes from one note to transition to the other. A little bit of glide makes it sound a little more natural.
I also do not add echo or reverb to my talk box.
That should give you a basic talk box sound. Thanks for watching and share and subscribe if you love the videos, it helps me out a lot! 🤘🔥
This isnt an auto generated text, I'm actually here typing all this out and if you have any more questions just let me know and I'll get back to you as soon as I can 💯🔥
That keyboard is so expensive. Are there any cheaper keyboards for beginners like myself that I could buy? I want something that’ll give me the talk box effect.
The best way to get an authentic talk box sound is to get the real thing. I'm not a big fan of talk box effects because they dont seem to replicate a talk box very well.
There is a way to use a talkbox without a hardware synth though. I made a video for it, instead of a hardware synth, you use a digital synth that's built in to a DAW like pro tools, logic, or ableton, then use a midi keyboard to control the notes.
Heres a link to the video:
ua-cam.com/video/594GdKXO4Rs/v-deo.html
but you will need to buy on ebay cause idk if they make those anymore
Does it work with an akai mpk mini?
Yes it does, check my channel I have a video explaining how to do it 😁 Best of luck!
@@JEzra-cx7bx Thanks, I got into Daft Punk this year and I really want one!
I love Daft Punk, I did a cover of Television Rules the Nation too 🤘
@@JEzra-cx7bx nicee
How do I find the input output cord?
If you're looking for an instrument/audio cable there is an amazon link in the description where you can buy one.
In the description it's called
" 1/4' Inch Audio Cables"
can this work with a Yamaha keyboard?
Yes as long as it has the capability to program a talk box patch.
Can u use a guitar?
Yes, you can use a talk box with a guitar
do you know any other synthersizer thats about $200 to $300
A great one that I am going to get in the future is the Behringer Model D, behringer has a lot of affordable synths that can work great with a talk box. You can also look at used microkorg synths on Reverb for under $300. The used market is great for synths under $300.
thanks man
@@JEzra-cx7bx thanks man
So, I can't use a guitar with it?
I love you J. Ezra. love- Caleb
love you too bro
That’s all u need is a piano and a talk box?
You need a synthesizer with a talk box patch and a talk box
@@JEzra-cx7bx u mind sending me a link to all the things I need I’ve been wanting to do this so bad but never had somebody to show me what I need
There should be links to all of the gear I use in the description of this video or any one of my other videos 👍
Where does the milk go.
why no output
So you can’t just use a regular keyboard?
No because it will just sound like a piano and it’s not the sound you want. you will need a synthesizer or a digital keyboard that has a sawtooth preset. If you watch talk box videos of people performing you will see that they all use a synth.
@@JEzra-cx7bx you think an interface can change that? And thanks man I’m just using for fun so I ain’t going all out on a syth
I have a video on how to use an synth digital instrument inside an Audio Interface with a talk box. Scroll through my videos on my channel and you’ll find it. It’s a cost effective way to get going on a talk box.
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So frustrating...
Does this talk box have a Speaker on it already ❓❓❓
Why are you explaining the output of the talk box,????
There has to be a speaker on it which does nothing for live show...
try it on a saxophone… :)
You show how to plug the power cables, but you missed the output of the talk box really?
I'm not too worried.
The cable doesnt go into the Output jack on the talk box and I did show how to do it in the video. So I really dont understand what you're talking about.
@@JEzra-cx7bx No seriously though, something isn't right here- there is nothing plugged into the output of the talkbox.... I honestly don't know how we're hearing anything.
The sound coming out of the tube is acoustic sound not digital so there is no need for an output signal. That sound that you are hearing is being recorded through my microphone separately.
You record a talk box with a microphone, the sound does not come out as an output signal.
I made a whole video explaining how to record a talk box, heres the link: ua-cam.com/video/QkDG1Fr8c1Q/v-deo.html
Hopefully that will help you understand a little better, it can get a bit complicated at times.
Where's l the saliva go ?
There is some condensation at the tip of the tube and a little bit of saliva does get in the tube but for the most part saliva doesnt really go down into the tube.
You sound like the CYBERMEN from the 1960’s DOCTOR WHO... which what you dont want. Here is a simple suggestion... move your mouth, tongue and throat normally and express yourself as if the sound is a extension of your own voice and how you express that... then you will sound 10x better😃⭐️😃
Thanks, I was really only trying to give an example. When I practice I sound nothing like I do in this video but thanks for the tips 🤙
can u fallow me or contact me so i can know what i need to get due that my son ant this i already have the box lol don’t know what key board i need to get