MATRIXSYNTH: Vends Analog-Lab Vocoder X-32


Friday, June 27, 2025

Vends Analog-Lab Vocoder X-32

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via this Reverb listing

You cand find a demo of the prototype from 2008 here, and additional posts here.

Google translated from the listing:

"A rare unit from France!

This is an EMS 2000 vocoder.

Made in France, only 100 units were produced.

32 purely analog bands, with a frequency response of 20Hz to 120Hz (low-pass), 120Hz to 9Khz (30 bands), and 9Khz to 20Khz (high-pass). This distribution gives it unparalleled intelligibility. It also results in absolute precision across the entire spectrum, with superb harmonic richness.

The X-32 was designed to accommodate all sound sources, allow for diversified signal routing, and the use of exclusive vocoder functions, making it an incredible Machine

Features:
Analog vocoder with 32 filters and stereo spatialization
Built-in regulated oscillator
3-stage harmonic generator
LFO with progressive waveforms
Triangle-square morphing
Sync trigger
Line/instrument input
Dynamic microphone input with inverter
Devoiser with formant detection
Adjustable white noise addition
Outputs: Mono, Stereo L & R, OSC out, 0-5V drive/CV, noise substitution input, direct source output

Dimensions: 19" rack
Height: 2 units / depth 33 cm
Power supply: 18V - 1500 mA
Weight: 5.5 kg

Worldwide shipping, customs fees are the buyer's responsibility.

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