Bedroom Producers Blog is teaming up with Bjango for another giveaway!
We are giving away three Robot Rocket licenses and three Chaos Line licenses, so six BPB readers will win in total. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below and tell us your favorite song that uses a talkbox or vocoder.
We will randomly pick six winners from the comments on June 17th.
Robot Rocket
Robot Rocket is a vocoder plugin inspired by the sound of classic 90s hardware like the DigiTech Talker. Most of us probably recognize its tones as “that robotic vocal sound of Daft Punk.”
Like most vocoders, Robot Rocket needs two inputs. You place it on a vocal track, then feed a synth into the plugin through your DAW’s sidechain. The voice shapes the synth signal, giving you that familiar singing-synth effect.
Robot Rocket’s Retro mode is optimized to give you that old-school sound. The TalkBox program is likely the most recognizable option, while NuVo lets sibilant sounds through to help intelligibility. TazMania replaces the synth input with white noise, which gives you more of a robotic whisper.
Modern mode opens up more control if you want to move beyond the one-click retro sound. You can raise the quality setting for a smoother and clearer result, use Shift to pitch the voice input and move the vocoder filter, and add Crush for a 16-bit, 31.25 kHz hardware-style edge.
The voiced and unvoiced options are also useful. Robot Rocket can automatically switch between the synth input and white noise for sibilant sounds, which can make Ss and Ts easier to understand. You can also force it to use only the synth input or only white noise, depending on the effect you want.
Chaos Line

Chaos Line is the developer’s new random performance sequencer, built for 303-style basslines, leads, arpeggios, modular-style patterns, and other happy accidents.
It generates four sequences and lets you morph between them, constrain notes to a scale, change the playback order, and drag MIDI into your DAW.
Intro Sale + GIVEAWAY!
Both plugins are currently on sale.
Robot Rocket is $29 USD plus tax instead of $39 to celebrate the release of Chaos Line, while Chaos Line is on a launch sale for $39 USD plus tax instead of $49.
To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below and tell us your favorite song that uses a talkbox or vocoder.
Robot Rocket is available as an Audio Unit version 3 and VST3 plugin. The Audio Unit version requires macOS 14 or newer, while the VST version requires macOS 13 or newer or Windows 10 or newer. Robot Rocket also requires sidechain support in the host.
Chaos Line is available as an Audio Unit version 3 and VST3 plugin for macOS and Windows, and it requires MIDI plugin support.
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Last Updated on June 11, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.



