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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Analog-Lab X-32

This is why I grab Ebay shots. Someone on the AH list mentioned a vocoder by Analog-Lab called the Analog-Lab X-32. I went over to the Analog-Lab website and it's under construction, no images or info on their products. I did a quick Google search, and the first result was this auction. I went to check it out and the auction is long gone along with the images. Fortunately there are images via Google images but they all appear to be stock.

That aside. Title link takes you Analog-Lab. Anyone know what other products if any they might have?

Update: More images of the XS32

4 comments:

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  2. yeah i saw a smaller analog labs "dj" filter in future music a few years back...I re-found that issue a couple of months ago and could only find the half made French site...looks good and the review was good for the smaller filter...it had "modular" capabilities...

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  3. A mate of my have the vocoder,it does not sound to bad.

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  4. I met the guys at the Frankfurt musicmesse two years ago and listened to the Vocoder prototype they had there. I liked it very much. Their Filterbox ws great too,
    but too expensive for me at that time. The guys were really nice and i even got a T-shirt for free, which is the crownjewel of my Synth
    Tee's collection.

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