The technology behind Vocoder V didn't start with music. It was invented in the late 1920s by at Bell Labs to condense phone conversations for long-distance transmission.
Arturia used its proprietary technology to meticulously model every component of the original 16-channel hardware. However, they "retrofitted" the design with several modern features: Vocoder V - Arturia Arturia Vocoder V [WiN]
: During WWII, a massive vocoder system called SIGSALY (located in the basement of a London department store) was used to encrypt top-secret conversations between Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The technology behind Vocoder V didn't start with music
: By the 1970s, the technology entered the musical sphere. Bob Moog's 1979 design became iconic for its "robot speech" and rich harmonized textures, later defining the sound of artists like Daft Punk and Electric Light Orchestra ("Mr. Blue Sky"). 2. Modern Reinvention: The Arturia Twist However, they "retrofitted" the design with several modern
The technology behind Vocoder V didn't start with music. It was invented in the late 1920s by at Bell Labs to condense phone conversations for long-distance transmission.
Arturia used its proprietary technology to meticulously model every component of the original 16-channel hardware. However, they "retrofitted" the design with several modern features: Vocoder V - Arturia
: During WWII, a massive vocoder system called SIGSALY (located in the basement of a London department store) was used to encrypt top-secret conversations between Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
: By the 1970s, the technology entered the musical sphere. Bob Moog's 1979 design became iconic for its "robot speech" and rich harmonized textures, later defining the sound of artists like Daft Punk and Electric Light Orchestra ("Mr. Blue Sky"). 2. Modern Reinvention: The Arturia Twist