Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Alesis Metavox: DJ Puzzle's Secret Revealed
YouTube via gearwire
"Jason Donnelly aka DJ Puzzle expects you to believe that the robotic voices you'll hear in this video are a result of a supposed vocoder called the Alesis Metavox. His claims that you can switch between saw waves, square waves, triangular waves and more might seem feasible, but can we really risk the possibility that Donnelly is using the Metavox to cover up the fact that he is a robot sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor? See more on gearwire.com."
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Ha! That's funny. My first inclination when I hook up a vocoder also is to do the 'Intergalactic' thing.
ReplyDeleteAnother dimension, another dimension, another dimension...
is the mic pre amp actually necessary or is that just to make the signal nice and hot?
ReplyDeleteThat whole range of alesis modfx stuff is great and seems to run $30-60 used. I never quite understood why none of those boxes caught on.
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