EMS Vocoder 2000 is a vintage analog vocoder from the 1970s. It was originally developed by EMS (Electronic Music Studios) in London and was used by many famous artists, including Kraftwerk, Pink Floyd, and Jean-Michel Jarre.
The EMS Vocoder 2000 works by analyzing the frequency content of a sound and then using this information to modulate a synthesizer. It has a range of features, including a built-in noise generator, a low-pass filter, and a range of modulation options. It also has a built-in vocoder, which allows users to create robotic-sounding vocal effects.
Manufacturer | EMS |