MOOG Spectravox - Analog Spectral Processor
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Spectravox – A Groundbreaking Tool for Shaping Sound
Exceptional Sound and Creativity
Unmatched Flexibility and Creativity
Versatile Applications
A Tribute to Pioneers of Music Technology
Full Control Over Your Sound
Technical Specifications
Analog Sound Engine:
- Sound Source: VCO, White Noise Generator
- Filter: 10 voltage-controlled resonant filters with variable characteristics: 1 low-pass filter, 8 band-pass filters, 1 high-pass filter
- Envelope: VCA EG (Decay)
Signal Analysis Sources:
- Sources: External input via combo 1/4” / XLR jack or 3.5 mm jack with preamp.
- XLR jack compatible with dynamic microphones.
- Condenser microphones may require external 48V power.
Patch Panel:
- Jacks: 36 x 3.5 mm
- Inputs: 19 input jacks
- Outputs: 17 output jacks
Rear Panel:
- Audio: 1/4” TRS headphone jack or 1/4” TS instrument jack
- Power: Power supply jack
- Security: Kensington lock slot
Power Supply (included):
- Type: Plug-in adapter; barrel connector; center-positive
- Input: 100 – 240 V AC; 50 Hz – 60 Hz
- Output: 12 V DC; 2.0 A
- Power consumption: 4.8 W
Eurorack Specifications:
- Power requirements: 450 mA (maximum), +12VDC (10-pin connector)
- Mounting dimensions: 60 HP (module depth 1.5”)
Box Contents:
- Spectravox analog synthesizer
- Power supply
- Quick start guide
- Poster
- Presets
- Patch cables (5 x 12”)
Weight and Dimensions:
- Weight: 1.5 kg
- Dimensions: width 32.61 cm x depth 14.33 cm x height 10.67 cm
- Weight: 2.4 kg
- Dimensions: width 35.97 cm x depth 20.73 cm x height 16.76 cm
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MOOG Spectravox - Analog Spectral Processor - Frequently asked questions.
What are the main features of Spectravox?
Spectravox is an analog spectral processor with a 10-band filter bank that generates expressive drones and adds multicolored sweeps and resonant depth to any external sound. It can function as a 10-band vocoder with an innovative filter modulation feature.
What versatile applications does Spectravox offer?
Spectravox can process vocals, synthesizers, drum machines, and other sound sources, creating hypnotic textures and dynamic effects. Thanks to the built-in Moog analog oscillator and white noise generator, Spectravox can operate as a fully functional 10-band vocoder.
What inspirations does Spectravox draw from?
Spectravox draws inspiration from pioneering vocoding and filter bank solutions, advancing the projects of Homer Dudley, Bob Moog, and Wendy Carlos. It offers 10 filters with variable resonance, controllable via LFO oscillator or external voltage.
What are the technical specifications of Spectravox?
Spectravox features an analog sound engine with VCO and white noise generator, 10 voltage-controlled resonant filters, VCA EG (Decay), 19 inputs and 17 outputs on the patch panel, and power supply from 100 – 240 V AC. It requires 450 mA, +12VDC (10-pin connector) power supply.
What are the dimensions and weight of Spectravox?
Spectravox weighs 1.5 kg and measures 32.61 cm x 14.33 cm x 10.67 cm. In the box, it weighs 2.4 kg and measures 35.97 cm x 20.73 cm x 16.76 cm.
What is included in the Spectravox set?
The Spectravox set includes the analog synthesizer, power supply, quick start guide, poster, presets, and patch cables (5 x 12”).
What unique features does Spectravox offer?
Spectravox offers a built-in patch panel, the ability to integrate with other Moog semi-modular instruments or Eurorack modules, and full control over the sound through VCO, filter, and VCA EG adjustments. Additionally, it has a TRS 1/4” headphone jack and a TS 1/4” instrument jack.
Why should you choose Spectravox?
Spectravox is an instrument that sets new boundaries for creativity. It offers versatile options for sound shaping and modeling, making it an ideal tool for musicians and sound designers. Add analog warmth to your digital synthesizers and other sound sources, exploring new ways to create music.