Has anyone ever actually owned a maplins Voice Vandal? If i recall correctly they were some kind of voice processing kit you could buy from Maplins electronics about 10 years ago. i always meant to buy one but never got around to it.
What exactly do they do?
I know both Fluke and Underworld used to use them and i have a feeling that it produced the strange pitch dropping flange effect on the vocals at the start of 'Bullet' by Fluke, the first track on the OTO album.
Can anyone shed any light on these things? They come up every now and then on ebay but i haven't seen one recently. Anyone want to sell one?
hi paul ive got a maplin voice vandal and the original schematics for it which i can scan and send you if you wish
its a digital delay with 256k memory with built in robot voice changer (i think it uses a nand gate chip to do this) with 4 selectable frequencies (you can select combanations as well) it was sold as a kit which you put togther
i have opened it up and could not find any desent bends on the ram chip i was pritty gutted but then its a realy realy crazy bit of kit any way well worth having for a moderate price ide say mine has a earth problem which could be due to the actuall design as i have not found any real solder faults hope this helps matt newlove www.magicmess.co.uk
OK, thanks to matt i have have uploaded the voice vandal documentation. Its got the parts list, construction guide and they have even kindly given you a PCB layout diagram so you can print it off and etch your own board if you have the facilities. i may have to have a go at building one.