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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the '80s ## Authentic analog Vocoder, Human Voice and Strings sounds from the '80s ## Vocoder sounds that wrote musical history and inspired some of the
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds Manufactured by ARP Instruments, Inc., the Arp 2600 was one of the most successful synthesizers to come out of the 1970s. They were ideal for players new to the
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    Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and voice polyphonic synthesizers to provide onboard memory storage of all patch settings for instant recall. The greatsounding Prophet 5 revolutionized the synthesizer world and, in spite of its rather expensive price
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the '80s A Passion for Keyboards Our founder, Uli Behringer has a deep passion for keyboards. Born in the small town of Baden, Switzerland in 1961, Uli grew
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the '80s True to the Original Great care has been taken in engineering the VOCODER VC340, including the true to the original analog circuitry, which makes it
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the '80s Controls & Connectivity We just can't help ourselves - like you, we're gear-heads, too. For those who want the numbers, VOCODER VC340 has 32 knobs,
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    Product Information Document Synthesizers and Samplers VOCODER VC340 Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the '80s For service, support or more information contact the Behringer location nearest you: Europe Music Tribe Brands UK Ltd. Tel: +44156 273 2290 Email
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Product Information Document
Synthesizers and Samplers
VOCODER VC340
Authentic Analog Vocoder for Human Voice
and Strings Ensemble Sounds from the ‘80s
A Brief History of
Analog Synthesis
The modern synthesizer’s evolution
began in 1919, when a Russian physicist
named Lev Termen (also known as
Léon Theremin) invented one of the
first electronic musical instruments –
the Theremin. It was a simple oscillator
that
was
played
by
moving
the
performer’s hand in the vicinity of the
instrument’s antenna. An outstanding
example of the Theremin’s use can be
heard on the Beach Boys iconic smash
hit “Good Vibrations”.
Ondioline
In
the
late
1930s,
French
musician
Georges
Jenny
invented
what
he
called
the
Ondioline,
a
monophonic
electronic
keyboard capable of generating a wide range
of sounds. The keyboard even allowed the
player to produce natural-sounding vibrato by
depressing a key and using side-to-side finger
movements. You can hear the Ondioline on
Del Shannon’s “Runaway”.
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Authentic analog Vocoder,
Human Voice and Strings sounds
from the ‘80s
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Vocoder sounds that wrote musical
history and inspired some of the
most famous artists and bands
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Microphone input to modulate any
audio signal
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Multiple-stage Chorus based on
legendary BBD (Bucket Brigade
Delay) technology
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37 semi-weighted full-size keys
featuring velocity sensitivity
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32 sliders and switches to give you
direct and real-time access to all
important parameters
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Comprehensive USB/MIDI
implementation for connection to
keyboard/sequencers
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3-Year Warranty Program*
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Designed and engineered in the U.K.
*Warranty details can be found at musictribe.com.