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Both the Gold and the Silver Cylon Centurions in the original-series version of Battlestar Galactica were voiced by Mr. Michael Santiago (<Not mentioned in the book, but I know it for a fact, it's stated elsewhere, and I have had email contact with him through IMDbPro) using an EMS Vocoder 2000 [1].--AnalogVocoder1 (talk) 07:21, 25 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Mr. Neil Young used a Sennheiser Vocoder VSM201 to record his vocals in six of the nine track on 'Trans'. [2].--AnalogVocoder1 (talk) 07:21, 25 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Soundwave, the Decepticon in the original-series run of 'The Transformers' was voiced by Mr. Frank Welker using a Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (unknown if it was an Mk1, or an Mk2 version). Various sources have confirmed both statements. Plus years ago I saw a now deleted webpage from either Sony or Sunbow (sp) Productions that included an equipment page list for 'The Transformers' stating that among the equipment used in the production of the series was a Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus for Soundwave. It didn't mention which version was used, the Mk2 or the Mk2.--AnalogVocoder1 (talk) 07:21, 25 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Exact same pattern of edits as before on Cylon (1978), Vocoder, and Trans (album), citing original research to dubious reference (< This is NOT a dubious reference! All one needs to do is pick-up a copy of the book 'How to Wreck a Nice Beach' by Dave Tompkins who is a leading authority on the vocoder.). MikeWazowski (talk) 03:03, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

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Dear Sir or Madam Admin that reads this, I'm sorry for my behavior off adding links and promise I won't do that if allowed back. I admit that I was VoiceEncoder, but only made this account because that account is also blocked. Gamilo7 is someone I contacted to input my info in for me, sorry about that. Anyway what MikeWazowski said above is unfounded. My references are not dubious as he types it is. They're from the book 'How to Wreck a Nice Beach' by Dave Tompkins and all you have to do is pick-up a copy or contact him. I had several email exchanges with him some months back. He as I stated above is one of the world's leading authorities on the vocoder. All I want to do is just let anyone who reads those three articles know which vocoders were used by those involved...that is it. Thank you, and I apologize again for my disruptive behavior off adding link, changing my wordings too often, and name calling. Here are some links to check about this book...How to Wreck a Nice Beach, StopSmiling Books Store/How to Wreck a Nice Beach, you can check-it-out at Amazon, and there's lots of links on Google -AnalogVocoder1- AnalogVocoder1 (talk) 12:42, 2 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ Dave Tompkins (20102011). How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks. Melville House. ISBN 9781933633886 (2010), ISBN 9781612190938 (2011)
  2. ^ Dave Tompkins (20102011). How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks. Melville House. ISBN 9781933633886 (2010), ISBN 9781612190938 (2011)