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  2. Polymoog - Wikipedia

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    The Polymoog Keyboard was less expensive than its predecessor, being priced at $3995 in 1979. [1] The best known of the presets on the Polymoog Keyboard is "Vox Humana", which was not present on the original Polymoog. This preset forms the basis of the electronic string sound in the work of Gary Numan. [7] [8]

  3. Disco Ruido - Wikipedia

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    The name Vox Humana references the signature preset of the Polymoog synthesizer, which was widely used by electronic rock icon, Gary Numan, who Disco ruido often cite as a big influence on their style and music. The project unveiled a club tour around Mexico, Costa Rica and some United States cities.

  4. Jagged - Wikipedia

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    The final/title track, as well as featuring harshly whispered vocals in the style of Numan's 2002 hit "Rip", included in its coda an echo of the distinctive siren-like 'vox humana' Polymoog sound that characterised "Cars" and other songs on The Pleasure Principle (1979), and also appeared on the Andy Gray remix Pure's "A Prayer for the Unborn".

  5. The Pleasure Principle (album) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Minimoog synthesizer employed on his previous album, Numan made liberal use of the Polymoog keyboard, particularly its distinctive "Vox Humana" preset. Other production tricks included copious amounts of flanging , phasing and reverb , plus the unusual move of including solo viola and violin parts in the arrangements.

  6. Vox humana - Wikipedia

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    Vox humana pipes. The vox humana (Latin for "human voice"; also "voz humana" in Spanish and Portuguese, "voix humaine" in French and "voce umana" in Italian, although "voce umana" is also a term for a celeste stop, q.v.) is a short-resonator reed stop on the pipe organ, so named because of its supposed resemblance to the human voice. [1]

  7. Then You Turn Away - Wikipedia

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    "Vox Humana" uses a sample of a female Gregorian chant written by Hildegard of Bingen. Track listings. 7-inch and cassette single [2] [3] "Then You Turn Away"

  8. Extended vocal technique - Wikipedia

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    Vox Humana: Alfred Wolfsohn's Experiments in Extension of Human Vocal Range (Folkways Records, 1956) Lexicon of Extended Vocal Techniques [permanent dead link ‍] Lexicon of Extended Vocal Techniques([by Arthur Kegerreis])

  9. Wikipedia : Suspected sock puppets/Vox Humana 8'

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