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Roland SVC-350 11 Band Analog Vocoder Demo

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

Quick demo showing the basic features of this awesome vocoder. I use an unfiltered saw wave from a Roland Juno 60 as carrier signal and my voice and TR-808 as modulator signals. Intro includes Fantom X6. Be sure to add &fmt=18 at end of URL to hear stereo sound, since this vocoder has a stereo ensemble effect. Be sure to subscribe to my channel for updates.

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  • Totally boss! Not sure I'd ever dish out 3 grand for a Vp-330 so this seems like the ticket for sure! I'd use it with my Juno 60 and other vintage string synths and analog drum machines... So many possibilities!!!

  • @Sjobeck7 YEah, it's pretty silly how expensive the VP-330 has become. As far as a vocoder goes, the SVC-350 has more sound sculpting ability. I've got the VP's strings covered with my RS-505, but the VP's choir is super sweet. My Korg Lambda's choir is OK, but has nothing on the VP's choir. The SVC is a definate winner and great value at its current $1K price. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe.

  • lol transformers haha - nicely done Z

  • @TheDLovas Thanks! I put a lot of effort into this one. Please take a look at my other vidoes when you have the chance and let me know what you think.

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  • AutoTune = shit

    not comparable to this

  • hardware <3

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  • For the price, this is probably one of the nicest and most common Vocoders in audio history. I use to own the VP-330 and LOVED it too, the ensemble switch when toggled on the 330 is phenominal and very warm, deep, and has a nice chorus. The most expensive Vocoders in the top 4 are EMS, Sennheiser, Moog/Bode and Syntovox. The Sennheiser VSM-201 is highly overrated though and can't see why ppl love this machine? Its ONLY good if your a collector. Th Korg VC-10 and Electroharmonix Vocoders suck

  • @ChemicalComedown No problem! Don't worry about it. Thanks!!

  • @VoiceEncoder Sorry for the misunderstanding ; )

  • @ChemicalComedown Here in the US "kit" generally refers to a kit car. A car that has the shell of a great car, but underneath has the body of a lesser car. Kit cars are mostly made of AC Cobra's and the like. They even have Ferrari ones with Chevy's underneath, or something like that.

  • @VoiceEncoder No, its just a figure of speech. I did not mean it literally LOL ;D

    p.s. 'Kit' is just another word for equipment ;D

  • @zibbybone Okay, got it. Thanks!

  • @VoiceEncoder People in the UK call music gear "kit".

  • @ChemicalComedown So do I, but I wonder why you call it "kit" since it's NOT DIY vocoder like the PAiA or the Elektor? You don't have to assemble it yourself...it already is, like most vocoders and other appliances.

  • @HmDelCrecHumano 1000% AGREE!!!

  • @zibbybone Sometimes still $1K (or less), but usually between $1200 and $1500 (and soon to go up, but not as ridiculously as the VP-330 prices).

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