Early digital rackmount voice processor: harmonizer, pitch-shifter and vocoder with internal wave-carriers.

RACKMOUNT 2 unit height.
Main panel features a segment display, 6 knobs, 20 buttons and 2 switch tabs.

Rear panel terminal connectors:
- Midi interface
- 2 pedal switch inputs for portamento and freeze function
- main mix out (low / high impedance)
- direct signal out.

Front panel terminal connectors:
- headphones out
- Cannon XLR signal input (impedance switch -50 / -10 / + 4dB)
- led peak-meter for signal input.

VOICE main 8 bits D7811 (part of 7810 CPU) family manages up to 5 voices polyphony.
A/D at 12 bits and D/A at 16 bits, frequency response range: 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
The DSP features a double set of Texas Instruments TMS320 IC, also worth mentioning the BA9221 converter IC same found on sampler Akai S900 or classic FM synthesizer Yamaha DX-7.

EDIT INTERFACE DVP-1 Edit is a bit tedious with single parameter enter (scaled values) but easy to use: just plug the MIC, sing or make a speech entering notes from a Midi keyboard.
The engine works in 3 main modes:
- vocoder
- harmonizer
- pitch shifter.

MODE 1 VOCODER the classic seventies effect revisited during the eighties taking advantage of Midi implementing some advanced (for the time) intelligibility functions like:
- formant shift: changes the vowel colors (info picture)
- breath bypass: threshold sets amount of processed/bypassed consonants
- pitch threshold: enhances threshold frequency between consonant and vowel intelligibility, especially useful for sibilant hiss like letter "S".
The DVP-1 vocoder uses only 8 internal ROM-stored waveforms (all choir-like) as carrier instead of traditional input, this is very frustrating compared to old-school or actual vocoders.

female A - female A 2 - male A - male A 2 - male A 3 - female LA - female LU - male WO

MODE 2 PITCH SHIFTER this mode changes the incoming pitch in a +/- 12 semitones range from chipmunks to evil trolls.

MODE 3 HARMONIZER up to 5 notes can be generates for harmonized choruses.
Each note can be set to a specific +/-12 semitones interval or directly defined using the CHORD MEMORY (just input a broken chord then a single note for real-time transpose)

ENVELOPE up to 2 EGs:
- EG pitch 4-segments ADSR with possible polarity inversion
- EG amplitude features a 2-segments AD.
Special FREEZE mode holds a brief cycled section (assignable also to pedalswitch) that can be also played by Midi like a synthesizer sound.

LFO single delayed modulators and 2 destinations with variable intensity:
- LFO pitch
- LFO amplitude.
The modulator can be assigned to standard Midi pitchbender.

PERFORMANCE some handy functions:
unison: stacks all the voices together for a fatter sound
- portamento: with variable time
- noise gate circuit : prevents noises or feedbacks (relative threshold can be set)
- split zone: vocoder or harmonizer can limited to a specific masterkeyboard range
- detune: each 5 voice can be detuned (coarse / fine) .

EFFECT there is a digital chorus onboard but it reduces polyphony from 5 to 4 voices.

MEMORY
- 64 patch memories.
Memory system works with a soldered 3V CR-2032, battery replacement needs soldering skills.


220V version

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DVP-1 Digital Voice Processor
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1980s
Pedal Format
  • Rackmount

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