Do You Have/Had (An) Analog Classic Vocoder(s)??!!!

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Do You Own (An) Analog Classic Vocoder(s)??!!!

EMS Vocoder(s) (please mention model(s))
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Sennheiser VSM-201 Vocoder
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Synton (Syntovox) Vocoder(s) (please mention model(s))
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Bode 7702 Vocoder
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Moog 16-Channel Vocoder
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Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus MkI or II (please mention which)
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Roland SVC-350 Vocoder
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Korg VC-10 Synthesizer/Vocoder
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Sky Soundlab/Seekers Voice-Spectra Vocoder (please tell which)
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Nothing at all.
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Do You Have/Had (An) Analog Classic Vocoder(s)??!!!

Post by EMS Vocoder 5000 » Wed May 16, 2007 10:31 pm

I don't really own an EMS Studio-System Vocoder 5000, but I do own a Roland SVC-350 Vocoder!! I recently had a Next! VOX-II/11 Vocoder (which I never used), but that's not a classic. The old vintage classic analog hardware vocoders were built from the mid 70's to early 80's.

For my carrier input I use either the Korg Poly-800 Synthesizer or the Roland JX-8P Synthesizer (mostly the Poly-800). What do you use as a carrier input?



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Post by Cylon-Knight » Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:03 pm

I don't have any of those vocorders... Anyone know of a good software vocorder?
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Post by CinnamonToast » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:02 pm

I've got the Hyperdyne Vortex voice changer. It sounds OK. People have a hard time understanding me at a noisy con, but they can tell it's the Cylon voice at least. You have to speak slowly and monotone.

http://jong.smugmug.com/Arts-and-Crafts ... k45GT-A-LB

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Post by GoldCylon » Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:16 pm

I think it might have sound better in person, the quality of the camera might have been the problem. I had no idea what the request was till the camera man said what it was he was running to get in the frig.

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Post by Cylon-Knight » Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:41 pm

Sounds pretty good.

How does the setup work in the costume? Boom mic? Electronics in the helmet - or chest - or back pack?
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Post by Galactifan » Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:04 am

You forgot to put the "No, I don't own any Vocoder " option choice in the poll.

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Post by GoldCylon » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:53 am

Yea so the other(s) has to work for that choice. :roll:

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Post by Cylon-Knight » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:46 am

I tried to add a "I do not own a vocoder" option, but the poll options are maxed out - can't have another choice.
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Post by Cy » Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:58 pm

Cylon-Knight wrote:Sounds pretty good.

How does the setup work in the costume? Boom mic? Electronics in the helmet - or chest - or back pack?
Since he never answered you, I will. I just got my Krop. I got the Vortex 2 unit. I put the amp/speakers in the back pack along with the Vortex 2. I ran a wire up to the helmet to a boom mic that currently is fixed to the lower left side by the Jaw and swong up near my mouth since my nose is about rubbing on back of the gril piece. My mic boom is only 4 inches and plugged into a headset, so i use it by itself with a extension cable so i can unplug it right at the helmet and lave the mic there. So thats it for now, ill see how that works and if it needs to be refined or scraped and start over.

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Ps, ok Nash, now you can tell me about all your tips. ;)

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Post by Cylon-Knight » Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:29 am

Thanks for the info Cy! Does your setup fully "mask" your voice? (Can't hear your original voice along with the altered one.)
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Post by GoldCylon » Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:34 am

I updated the other to nothing at all, so click away on that selection if you need to update you vote casting.

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Post by Cy » Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:59 pm

Cylon-Knight wrote:Thanks for the info Cy! Does your setup fully "mask" your voice? (Can't hear your original voice along with the altered one.)
According to the folks i was with last evening, they said they could only hear the vocoded voice and not mine under the helmet. I find it hard to believe since all i could hear was basically my own voice and barely any of the vocoder.(but thats what ya get talking in a fish bowl) But ill do more testing with more discriminate help next week. Ill keep ya in the loop. :wink:

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Post by CinnamonToast » Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:22 am

Cylon-Knight wrote:Sounds pretty good.

How does the setup work in the costume? Boom mic? Electronics in the helmet - or chest - or back pack?
Oh sorry, I totally forgot about this thread.

Yes, I have this mic in the helmet:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001SQ ... oh_product

I have this speaker in the chest piece:

http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-NX-U10BL-P ... 81&sr=8-20

I think you can hear me talking some, but it's muffled a lot from being inside the helmet. I've never actually hear it from the outside, just through that recording on my digital camera, which really doesn't have a very good microphone itself.

Here is how it's wired in:

http://jong.smugmug.com/Arts-and-Crafts ... 9436_NFmbp

I did have some trouble with it at DragonCon this year. Once I got back to look at it, I think the MP3 player had a loose connection, so I didn't have the warble sound. Also, after having worn my costume several times with no voice, I kept forgetting that I could actually talk and didn't use it when I could have.

It's a fun setup though. Just don't go into it expecting it to be perfect.

EDIT: Also, I set up the push to talk by running the wire down the inside of my undersuit into my glove, then taped it around my finger. I could squeeze the button inside the hockey gloves, but it was difficult when holding anything, like the gun or sword. It needed the push to talk because the speaker/mic/electronics are too close together and you get feedback easily.

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Post by Cylon-Knight » Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:37 am

Awesome, CinnamonToast!
Thanks for the info and the links.
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