Moog Spectravox Semi-Modular Analog Spectral Processor
£499.00

Moog Spectravox Semi-Modular Analog Spectral Processor

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The Moog Spectravox is a versatile and powerful vocoder and filterbank with a single analogue VCO featuring saw and pulse waves, as well as a noise generator. It also includes a simple envelope with a decay stage, allowing it to function as a basic monophonic Moog synth. However, the real magic happens when you use Spectravox as a vocoder, combining its onboard synth as the carrier with your voice as the modulator.

Key Features:

  • Integrated Analogue Synthesizer - The single analogue VCO offers saw and pulse waveforms with adjustable pulse width, along with a noise generator. This setup allows you to use Spectravox as a standalone synth or as the carrier signal in vocoding.
  • Advanced Vocoder Functionality - Use the onboard combo jack for microphones and instruments to input your voice or other sounds. Enhance intelligibility by mixing in noise from the generator and utilizing the Hiss/Buzz function.
  • 10-Band Filterbank - Spectravox features eight fixed bandpass filters plus low and high shelves. This filter bank can be used with the vocoder or as a dedicated filter bank. Control overall cutoff and resonance with Spectral Shift and Resonance dials.
  • Flexible Modulation Options - Modulate the filter bank with the Shift LFO Rate and Shift LFO Amt dials to create dynamic effects.
  • Semi-Modular Design - Like other Moog tabletop instruments, Spectravox can be used as-is or integrated into a 60HP Eurorack setup. It functions without patches but offers additional functionality through connections.
  • Enhanced Patch Points - The mass-market version includes extra patch points not featured on the 2019 version. It has level control with CV input and envelope follower output for each filter band.
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