The XILS-Labs X201 Vocoder was modeled after an ultra rare, ultra pricey (even at the time of its release), Vocoder unit, whose intelligibility has never been surpassed. It’s the missing link between artists like Kraftwerk, Herbie Hancock, Frank Farian (Boney M, Milli Vanilli etc.), Cylon Robots or Droids in Battlestar Galactica droids in Star Wars andβ¦ Daft Punk (RAM)
Each of its two Filter Banks offer 20 frequency bands. Each Filter Bank can process the incoming signal (usually voice, but any other signal, including drums, can be processed), or the CARRIER signal. As a comparison, the Roland VP-330 only had 10 frequency bands, with a very musical sound, at the price of much less clarity.
You can use the internal analog Synthesizer as a carrier, which immediately gives the X201 its characteristic and recognizable sound. Any other incoming signal can also be used, like an external Synthesizer, another voice etc.
This exotic title hosts a Multiband frequency dependent Envelope Follower engine, which will shapes the signal gain according to its harmonic content. It’s very useful for processing percussive or rhythmic sonic material, or contour to the sound.
On the X201, XILS exposed internal circuitry parameters that were not available on the original unit, making it more versatile, and powerful. They also added some vintage analog modeled effects: Chorus, Phaser, Delay and an early “digital” reverb unit. You can also configure custom effect routing and order.
FEATURES:
- Finely tweaked and emulated 20-band filter vocoder
- Per band bypass, addition and bridging possibilities
- One internal sound carrier based on one oscillator and one noise generator
- Four effects: Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Phaser with their own input routing
- Automatic input Gain Control
- Analog like pitch tracker
- External carrier input for feeding the vocoder with your own sounds or synthesizer
- Access to a lot of parameters, which were not accessible in the hardware version
- All parameters are MIDI controllable



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