VP-330

Roland | 1979

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The Roland VP-330 is a paraphonic ten-band vocoder and string machine manufactured by Roland Corporation from 1979 to 1980. While there are several string machines and vocoders, a single device combining the two is rare, despite the advantage of paraphonic vocoding, and the VP-330's synthetic choir sounds are unique. Despite the VP-330's electronic string and choir sounds being less realistic than those of the tape-based Mellotron, touring musicians used it as a lighter and more robust alternative.
Polyphony: Paraphonic
Timbrality: None
Oscillator:
LFO:
Synthesis Type: subtractive
Filter:
Attenuator:
Aftertouch: No
Velocity: No
Effects: Ensemble

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