I know I am new but a quality vocoder is something I would love to see. I
was reviewing the archived messages and Paul had stated at one time that to
make such a MOTM would be
$600-$800 (I would assume lots of DIY building time as well). This is still
less than the EMS prices. I think this price for the MOTM was for a vocoder
in excess of 11 bands (Maybe 40 band?). New vocoders out there lack sound
quality (not counting EMS). You are then left to buy a Roland VP-330 off
EBAY for $1000 or more (these are the only "common" vocoders I have seen).
Regardless even a "more than 11 band vocoder you get nowadays" would be
very cool.
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Swihart [mailto:
aaron@...]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 1:06 AM
To:
motm@onelist.comSubject: [motm] EMS Vocoder...
From: "Aaron Swihart" <
aaron@...>
Just a note on the topic if anyone cares.
I have stayed in touch with Robin, and here is the say on the
Vocoders. As of December of '99:
the 2000 £950
the 3000 £2850
the 5000 £6500
"The 2000 is in stock...there are only 8 units left. After this I
really don't know whether to do a redesign or just find a new package
for it."
"The 3000 is a bit pricey...just to get a row fo 16 channel
attenuation pots. It is assembled in Germany...usning the same
eletronics I use in the 2000."
"The 5000 is in there just for dreaming - the last time we made one
of these was in 1982. We still have the capability to make them but
would need about 50% up front"
SOOOOOOOOO.... vocoder...should I stop looking......??????
aaron
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