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Main article: Vocoder

Analogue vocoder models

EMS Vocoder 5000 (1976)Korg VC-10 vocoder (1978)Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (1979)
  • Analog-Lab X-32
  • Behringer VC340 Analog Vocoder
  • Bode Model 7702
  • Doepfer Modular Vocoder subsystem A-129
  • Dynacord SRV66
  • Elektronika (Электроника) EM 26
  • EMS
    • EMS Vocoder 1000
    • EMS Vocoder 2000
    • EMS Vocoder 3000
    • EMS Vocoder 5000
  • Farad - Bruce Haack Custom Model
  • Korg VC-10
  • Kraftwerk Custom Model (See photo in main article: Vocoder)
  • Krok (Крок) 2401 Vocoder (Вокодер)
  • MAM Vocoder VF11
    • FAT PCP-330 Procoder
    • Next! VX-11 Vocoder
  • Moog:
    • R.A. Moog Modular Vocoder
    • Moog Modular Vocoder (spectrum encoder-decoder, 10 Band)
    • Moog 16 channel Vocoder (Bode model 7702)
  • PAiA 6710 Vocoder
  • Roland SVC-350
  • Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus
  • Sennheiser VSM 201
  • Siemens Synthesizer
  • Sky Soundlab (formerly Seekers) Voice Spectra
  • Synton:
    • Syntovox 202
    • Syntovox 216
    • Syntovox 221
    • Syntovox 222

Hardware DSP vocoder models

Electro-Harmonix Voice BoxEventide H3000S(E) Ultra-Harmonizer Korg microKORG synthesizer/vocoderNovation UltraNovaWaldorf STVC string synthesizer with a vocoder TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch

Software vocoder models

References

  1. Harald Bode (October 1984). "History of Electronic Sound Modification". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 32 (10): 730–739.
  2. ^ "Wendy Carlos Vocoder Q&A". Wendy Carlos.
  3. Dominic Milano (1980s). "Wendy's Moog Synthesizer in 1979". Wendy Carlos. — list & photograph of Wendy's modular, including Moog spectrum encoder/decoder for vocoder
  4. "Das Siemens-Studio für elektronische Musik von Alexander Schaaf und Helmut Klein" (in German). Deutsches Museum. Archived from the original on 2013-09-30.
Models
  1. ^ "Real Analogue Vocoder List". Synthesizer Database (sequencer.de).
  2. ^ "Moog 16 channel Vocoder". Vintage Synth Explorer.
  3. "Electronika EM 26 Vocoder". DiscoFreq's Effects Database.
  4. ^ "Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Vocoder 2000 / 3000". Vintage Synth Explorer.
  5. "EMS Vocoder 3000". EMS Rehberg.
  6. "EMS Vocoder 5000". EMS Rehberg.
  7. "EMS Vocoder 5000". Synthnut's Tech pages.
  8. "EMS Vocoder Demonstration Tape". EMS Vocoder 5000. Electronic Music Studios (London), Ltd. October 14, 1976. Archived from the original on March 17, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
  9. "KROK". Museum of Soviet Synthesizer. — The only Russian rackmount Vocoder, Крок Вокодер
  10. "Krok 2401 Vocoder (Крок 2401 вокодер)". DiscoFreq's Effects Database.
  11. "MAM VF-11 11-Band Vocoder". Discofreq's Effects Database.
  12. "FAT PCP-330 Procoder". Discofreq's Effects Database.
  13. "Freeform Analogue Technologies PCP330 Procoder (FAT)". Sound on Sound (November 1997).
  14. "Next! VX-11 Vocoder". Discofreq's Effects Database.
  15. "PAiA Vocoder 6710". PAiA Corporation USA. designed by Craig Anderton
  16. "Roland SVC-350 Vocoder". DiscoFreq's Effects Database.
  17. "Roland SVC-350 vocoder - Example Sounds". DMX Krew Studio equipment.
  18. "Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus". Vintage Synth Explorer.
  19. "Waldorf STVC". Waldorf Music.
  20. "EIOSIS ELS Vocoder 1.2". Electronic Musician. Penton Media, Inc. October 1, 2007.
  21. "TubeOhm Vocoder-II". TubeOhm. May 30, 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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