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Showing posts with label Hoerold. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2026

19-Channel Analog Stereo Vocoder and Formant System


video upload by Martin Jan Köhler

See the Hoerold label below for additional posts featuring the Hoerold vocoder.

Friday, September 09, 2022

EVERYTHING SOUNDS GOOD THROUGH THIS


video upload by EZBOT

"In this video I share my new favorite vocoder and fixed filter bank, it's freakin' awesome! I built my vocal skiff around this module and it alone is a good reason to get into eurorack.

Here's the link to the Vocoder: https://vocoder.hoerold.com/

Step up your game with 1 on 1 lessons: https://www.ezbot.live/
Just have a few questions? Get 1:1 help from me via Xip: https://course.xip.co/ezbot
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Get the template in it's current state at Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/ab45b130a3"




See the VoIS Modular label below for more.

Sunday, October 10, 2021

New VoIS Modular 15-Channel Vocoder and Fixed Filter Bank


video upload by Glubsch Productions

"A short promotional video for my new Eurorack-style vocoder including a fixed filter bank."

Demo of the fixed-filter bank of the VoIS Modular vocoder.

video upload by Glubsch Productions

"Some experimenting with my new Eurorack modular vocoder to demo the fixed filter bank. As input signal (Voice In), a handful of tuned sawtooth oscillators was used. For further details, updates and availability of the product, please visit http://vocoder.hoerold.com."



"Features:

15 adjustable filter channels with clipping indicators
Slew to create unique slurring effects
Silence bridging to fill periods of silence with the filtered excitation sign
Pitch shift (WRP1) to shift analysis filter channels up or down
Spectral tilt (WRP2) to manipulate the overall spectrum with a single knob
V/UV detection for automatic detection of voiced/unvoiced signals
Freeze to bring the vocoded signal to a standstill
Noise to select either pink or white noise for the excitation of unvoiced signals
BP/LP to select between low-pass or band-pass response of the lowest channel (100 Hz)
Line inputs for voice and exitation signals with clipping indicators
FFB Out to output the fixed-filter bank audio signal
Vcdr Out to output the vocoder audio signal
The fixed-filter bank is adjustable via the 15 channel filters, pitch shift and spectral tilt.

A user manual will be published soon.

Note: On the final frontpanel in the shipped product, the print "WRP1" will be replaced with "Pitch shift" and "WRP2" will be replaced with 'Spectral Tilt'."

Friday, July 27, 2018

New DIY Vocoder Demo - 18-channel Analog Stereo Vocoder and Formant System


Published on Jul 27, 2018 Glubsch Productions

"Update 2018-07-30: for more information about this DIY vocoder, go to http://vocoder.hoerold.com.

The video demonstrates a variety of vocoder settings using the text of the German song "Für mich soll"s rote Rosen regnen" (red roses shall rain down for me), followed by a few samples of vocoded voice accompanied by analog synthesizer sounds.

Playlist:
0:00 Introduction ("Für mich soll's rote Rosen regnen", originally sung by Hildegard Knef)
3:50 Autobahn -- Kraftwerk
4:40 Silence bridging
5:10 "Wir sind die Roboter" ("We are the robots") -- Kraftwerk
6:12 We are the Borg...
6:53 "Transformer man" -- Neil Young
7:38 "Mr. Roboto" -- Styx
8:12 "Daisy Bell" -- Harry Dacre"


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