MATRIXSYNTH: [DEMO] Dynacord Vocoder SRV-66 = Synton Syntovox 222


Wednesday, September 04, 2013

[DEMO] Dynacord Vocoder SRV-66 = Synton Syntovox 222


Published on Jun 6, 2013 LESINDES·94 videos

"The Dynacord SRV-66 Vocoder is a liscensed clone of the SYNTOVOX 222 made by the legendary Dutch company Synton. It is also labelled ECHOLETTE SEV-66. All the three vocoders are identical.
They have 20 bands (10 for analysis and 10 for synthesis) and a voiced-unvoiced detector. The comprehensibility of speech is very good.
Is to be used very easily and intuitively.
The sound is much better than that of its peers: Korg VC-10 and Roland SVC-350.
The recordings were made with SHURE SM58 or MACHINEDRUM UW-2 fed in the SPEECH inputs and SIEL ORCHESTRA 2 as the carrier. So the basic signal is all SRV-66 -- no mixer is involved!"

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