List of vocoders

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Analogue vocoder models[]

Korg VC-10 vocoder
Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus

Hardware DSP vocoder models[]

Electro-Harmonix Voice Box
Eventide H3000S(E) Ultra-Harmonizer
Korg microKORG synthesizer/vocoder
Novation UltraNova
Waldorf STVC string synthesizer with a vocoder
TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch
  • Access Virus C Series/Virus TI Series [32-band]
  • Akai Professional MiniAK (Virtual Analog Synth) [40-band]
  • Alesis:
    • Akira
    • Alesis Ion [40-band]
    • Metavox
    • Alesis Micron [40-band]
  • Behringer:
  • Clavia Nord Modular
  • DigiTech:
    • Talker
    • S100/S200
    • StudioQuad 4
  • Electrix WarpFactory
  • Electro-Harmonix:
    • Iron Lung
    • V256 Vocoder
    • Voice Box (Harmony Machine and Vocoder)
  • Ensoniq
    • DP/4
    • FIZMO
  • Eventide Harmonizer
    • SP2016
    • H3000
    • H7600
    • H8000
    • Orvillle
  • Korg:
  • Kurzweil:
  • Novation:
    • A-station (Analog Modeling Synthesizer Vocoder)
    • K-Station KS4 / KS5 / KS Rack [16-band]
    • Nova [40-band]
    • Mininova / Morodernova
    • UltraNova
  • Quasimidi Sirius
  • Roland:
    • Boss SE-50 [7-band]
    • Boss SE-70 [10-band, 21-band]
    • Boss VO-1
    • JP-8080 [12-band]
    • Juno-Stage [10-band]
    • Juno Di
    • Juno DS
    • JD-Xi
    • JD-XA
    • MV-8000 / MV-8800 [10-Band Vocoder]
    • SP-808 [10-band]
    • VP-03 [10 Band]
    • VP-550
    • VP-70
    • VP-770
    • VP-9000
    • VP-7
    • VT-3 [Internal carrier only, classic robot]
    • VT-4 [Internal carrier, 4 variations, external carrier via USB only]
    • V-Synth
    • System 8
    • Fantom 6/7/8 [up to 32 bands]
  • Soundart Chameleon with the Infiltrator "soundskin"
  • Symbolic Sound Kyma/Pacarana
  • VoiceTone Synth (HardTune & Vocoder Pedal)
  • Waldorf Q
    • STVC (String synthesizer with a vocoder)[M 19]
  • Yamaha
    • Yamaha PLG100VH
    • Yamaha MOTIF XS/XF
    • Yamaha Montage
    • Yamaha MOX6/MOX8
    • Yamaha MOXF
    • Yamaha Tyros 5
    • Yamaha PSR-S975/S775
  • Zoom Studio 1201 / 1204 [11-band, 18-band] (Note: 1202 has no vocoder)

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. ^ a b "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. ^ a b c d "Real Analogue Vocoder List". Synthesizer Database (sequencer.de).
  2. ^ a b "Moog 16 channel Vocoder". Vintage Synth Explorer.
  3. ^ "Electronika EM 26 Vocoder". DiscoFreq's Effects Database.
  4. ^ a b "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 requires |journal= (help)
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