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Description
Designed for both DJs and Musicians, the Warp Factory is possibly the ultimate stand-alone Vocoder. With those great big knobs, the Warp Factory is designed for straight-forward hands-on use. It has an XLR Mic input (conveniently located on the front) and a quarter-inch line input for use as the Formant or carrier signals. Then there are two quarter-inch line-inputs and two RCA phono inputs for your stereo source sounds, either drum loops, mixes, songs, synth pads, etc...
The way it works is whatever Formant signal you have, say your voice, will be warped into taking on the characteristic of the Source signal you have, say a buzzy synth sound. This would in effect give you that Robot voice effect.
The Warp section is where you'll find most of the knobs and cool features of the Warp. There is a low- and high-pass filtering switch. A 'Gender' knob adjusts the pitch of the Formant. 'Q' adjusts the width of the filtering. An 'Order' adjusts the filter resolution for clear to abstract vocoding effects. There is also Noise and a built-in oscillator Source signal whose pitch is adjusted by 'Robot Pitch'. Various Bypass and Freeze switches and complete MIDI implementation make this the ultimate Vocoder for DJs, musicians and producers.
Product specs
| Brand | Electrix |
| Model | Warp Factory Ultimate Vocoder |
| Finish | Red |
| Year | 2000s |
| Made In | China |
| Categories | Multi-Effect |
| Electronics | Analog, Solid State |
| Format | 19-inch Rackmount |
| Number of Analog Inputs | 3 |
| Number of Analog Outputs | 2 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Digital Inputs | 0 |
| Number of Digital Outputs | 0 |
| Number of Headphone Outputs | 0 |
| Number of MIDI Inputs | 1 |
| Number of MIDI Outputs | 1 |
FAQs
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What type of effects can the Electrix Pro Warp Factory produce?
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The Electrix Pro Warp Factory is primarily a vocoder, capable of transforming vocal inputs into robotic and synthesized sounds, ideal for electronic music production and live performances.
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How does the Electrix Pro Warp Factory connect to other audio equipment?
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The Warp Factory features three analog inputs and two analog outputs, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with various audio setups for both recording and live sound applications.
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Is the Electrix Pro Warp Factory suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Warp Factory's 19-inch rackmount format and robust analog electronics make it well-suited for live performances, providing reliable and unique vocoder effects on stage.
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Does the Electrix Pro Warp Factory support MIDI control?
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The Warp Factory includes one MIDI input and one MIDI output, enabling integration with MIDI controllers for expanded control over its vocoder effects.
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Can the Electrix Pro Warp Factory be used with digital audio workstations (DAWs)?
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While the Warp Factory has no digital inputs or outputs, its analog connections and MIDI capabilities allow it to be used alongside DAWs with appropriate audio interfaces.
Videos
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Korg Minilogue + Electrix WarpFactory Vocoder Demo
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electrix Pro Warp Factory.
Setup and maintenance
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Users report that achieving optimal results requires compressing the vocal signal both before input and after output, with a preference for de-essing the incoming audio.
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Users may experience challenges integrating external synths as modifiers; ensure the synth is powered and properly connected to shape vocal sounds.
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Achieving clear sibilance may require adjusting the synth source settings, possibly adding noise to the saw wave for better articulation.
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Features and functionality
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The Warp Factory doesn't blend dry and wet signals when a mic is plugged into the front; it outputs only the effected sound, which may surprise some users.
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The Warp Factory's onboard oscillator can produce sound independently, leading to confusion if the external synth is not active.
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Users note that the Warp Factory's mic input might struggle with dynamic mics needing high gain, like the PodMic, potentially affecting sibilance clarity.
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Comparisons
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The Electrix Pro Warp Factory is likened to the Moog Vocoder in sound, but users find it lacking in creating a "cylon" voice effect.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners note success using an analog single wave, like a single saw wave from a Moog Slim Phatty, as a modifier for the clearest vocoder signal.
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The device can initially output interesting sounds without external synthesizer input, useful for quick experimentation or troubleshooting setup issues.
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Over-enunciating sibilant sounds is crucial when using the Warp Factory vocoder with certain mics to compensate for signal processing limitations.
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Value and pricing
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Originally sold for around $100, the Warp Factory now commands prices upwards of $600, reflecting its increased desirability and rarity.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 8 Ratings
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