MATRIXSYNTH: Analog-Lab X-32 Vocoder


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Analog-Lab X-32 Vocoder



via this auction

"Analog Lab x32 Vocoder in like new condition, this is a clone of the EMS-2000 and these cost like $2300 originally new from france and supposedly only a 100 or so were made. These are extremely rare especially in the USA and it's real special because it's like getting a new EMS-2000! It so sweet because it has a nice oscillator in it already which is cv controllable (don't need gate because your voice is the gate). It's sweet I've hooked up my pro one cv out to the cv input on the back and controlled the internal oscillator just fine so no real need for an external synth just your mic and a cv keyboard if you want to control pitch. This thing is built like a tank, super high quality metal and no signs of rack rash it's real clean just a couple small blemishes here and there. It responds to bass signals so much better than any analog vocoder I've heard and has a real unique sound. Also the LFO can modulate the pitch of the internal oscillator and has a knob to go between saw and square waves."

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