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Matrixsynth on 5/4/11
YouTube Uploaded by experimentalsynth on May 4, 2011"Check out this setup. When using the Voyager's Mixer Out/Filter In jack with a vocoder like this, the vocoder's mic input becomes a portal for injecting rhythm into your Voyager patches. When that rhythm is MIDI Clock Synced, things get really fun, really fast." Relative News
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AudioFanzine EN on 1/18/11
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AudioFanzine EN on 1/19/11
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Matrixsynth on 6/13/11
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Matrixsynth on 2/18/11
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GearWire on 1/20/11
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AudioFanzine EN on 1/19/11
Electro-Harmonix unveils the new Stereo Talking Machine, Vocal Formant Filter, designed to re-create the characteristics of vowels and reshape your instrument’s signal to mimic them. Relative News
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Gear Junkies on 1/19/11
At the past NAMM Electro-Harmonix has unveiled four new products. All will be available in the coming months, except the new Killswitch pedal which is available as we speak (now!). Relative News







