Saturday, December 20, 2008
One Of The First Vocoder Machine
YouTube via radioshaolin.
I just spotted this one over on Analog Suicide. I swore I put this one up before, but I can't find it, so here it is. Be sure to check out this Sonovox post for another oldie.
And this is now:
AnalogSuicide.com @ NAMM 2008 - Fun with Roland VP-550
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That's technically a voder, not a vocoder. A vocoder does crude analysis on fixed frequency bands, and imposes the envelopes on the frequency band of another sound.
ReplyDeleteA voder is more like a synthesizer of speech. The operator plays the parts of speech with various keys and levers.
Unfortunately, wikipedia is not your friend here. Google helped though: Here's a block diagram of a voder, from this page that has more information.
- Chris Muir