MATRIXSYNTH: Oakley HVM Human Voice Module


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Oakley HVM Human Voice Module


via Oakley Sound where you'll find the complete details.

"The Oakley Sound HVM is an electronic audio signal modification device that attempts to replicate some of the sounds from two classic keyboards first seen and heard in 1979. The module consists of three sections, two band pass filter networks and one parametric equaliser. It is possible to use each section independently if built that way but the suggested panel design has them wired together so as to allow maximum flexibility with the smallest number of front panel controls.

The design of the bandpass filter network takes its inspiration from the beautiful haunting sounds of the Lambda's chorus ensemble and the VP-330's human voice presets. In the suggested panel design of the HVM these are labelled Chorus and Vox respectively. A simple toggle switch on the panel allows the user to switch between the two modes..."

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