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Re: Vocoder

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:23 pm
by synthaxe
namahshaman wrote:+1 for moogerfooger vocoder. (vocooger?)

and +1 for a sequencer. even if it had to be more the size of a CP251, or minitaur.
+1 (Moogcoder?)

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:34 pm
by misterpete
Would you agree to PAY in advance for one - like the Taurus 3 project?

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:30 pm
by Voltor07
misterpete wrote:Would you agree to PAY in advance for one - like the Taurus 3 project?
YES! :mrgreen:

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:53 pm
by misterpete
ME, :mrgreen: TOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Voltor07 wrote:
misterpete wrote:Would you agree to PAY in advance for one - like the Taurus 3 project?
YES! :mrgreen:

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:07 am
by puzzlegob
Every time I've registered a Moog product, I've put 'Moogerfooger Vocoder' in the little box where it asks you 'What you would like to see from Moog'.

Good to see I'm not the only person who wants this!

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:28 am
by analogmadness
Count me in for the vocoder and the sequencer, 2 of each please :D

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:49 pm
by synthaxe
analogmadness wrote:Count me in for the vocoder and the sequencer, 2 of each please :D
Agreed!
Big Time Agreed!

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:59 pm
by misterpete
in the meantime, if you search the forum, you'll find Amos posted a link to a robust looking iOS sequencer priced around $10. I think it does more channels simultaneously ~ I haven't tried it yet.
I have and do use this one -LITTLE MIDI MACHINE - it's totally free and works great internally with Animoog or externally to drive your analog midi gear
synthaxe wrote:
analogmadness wrote: the sequencer
Agreed! Big Time Agreed!
here are some example track(s) i made with LITTLE MIDI MACHINE in this SoundCloud set:
https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/sets/ ... -processor

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:41 pm
by EricK
misterpete wrote:here are some example track(s) i made with LITTLE MIDI MACHINE in this SoundCloud set:
https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/sets/ ... -processor
Freaky!

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:09 pm
by misterpete
thanks EricK! :)
EricK wrote:
misterpete wrote:here are some example track(s) i made with LITTLE MIDI MACHINE in this SoundCloud set:
https://soundcloud.com/misterpete/sets/ ... -processor
Freaky!

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:49 am
by calaverasgrande
I've been using the EHX Iron Lung as a vocoder for a while. It's one of EHX's NANO sized boxes, so it proves that you can do a vocoder in a small box, but it is certainly DSP. It sounds ho hum, kinda shrieky when you get monitors or PA involved.
I would certainly pay money for a Moogerfooger moogercoder.
As far a sequencers go, if they make one it should have CV AND midi out, as well as MTC sync.
It seems like ever couple of years there is a resurgence of interest in CV/analog gear. and theb a fantastic new CV sequencer comes out. Then it turns out to have firmware bugs or reliability issues and the company goes out of business or kills the product.
Moog seems to be doing great and are building better made synths (and stuff) now then they did back in the day.
Yes I would prefer a Phatty or a Voyager to a Source or a Rogue!
Seeing how they continue to put out firmware updates for the MP201 and Taurus even after they have stopped making them implies that they would see a sequencer project through to a useable product. Perhaps even a stage worthy one?

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:39 pm
by EricK
Give me a sequencer if it has a lot of memory, a bar counter, swing, and the ability to be programmed to do tempo changes and preset changes and I think they would have a winner.

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:59 pm
by EMwhite
Check out L-1's Vocoder( 24 band) on his site: http://l-1.su/

Looks like a nice build and uses common op-amps and parts in addition to some high quality THAT ICs.

... or just buy a Korg Radias o Mocrokorg for a decent digital 'coder. I had a Radias-R a few years back; as a synth, it couldn't touch an analog synth but the Vocodor was good and tons of other goodies.

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:07 am
by ebo
4x freqbox & SVC 350
http://youtu.be/7jTMhnEKoXU

Re: Vocoder

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:59 pm
by ColorForm2113
EMwhite wrote:Check out L-1's Vocoder( 24 band) on his site: http://l-1.su/

Looks like a nice build and uses common op-amps and parts in addition to some high quality THAT ICs.

... or just buy a Korg Radias o Mocrokorg for a decent digital 'coder. I had a Radias-R a few years back; as a synth, it couldn't touch an analog synth but the Vocodor was good and tons of other goodies.
Where can that L1 vocoder be found? I've never heard of them before