Polivoks Explained

Synth Name:Polivoks
Synth Manufacturer:Formanta Radio Factory
Synthesis Type:Analog Subtractive
Polyphony:1-2
Oscillator:2 with triangle, saw, square and two different pulse settings
Filter:Lowpass or bandpass
Attenuator:ADSR for VCF,ADSR for VCA
Velocity:None
Aftertouch:None
Lfo:Triangle, square, noise, S&H
Keyboard:48-key
Memory:None
Ext Control:None
Dates:1982 - 1990

The Polivoks (also occasionally referred to as the Polyvox; Russian: Поливокс) is a duophonic, analog synthesizer manufactured and marketed in the Soviet Union between 1982 and 1990. It is arguably the most popular and well-known Soviet synthesizer in the West, likely due to the uniqueness of both its appearance and sound.

The Polivoks was designed at the Urals Vector plant, but actual production was handled at the Formanta Radio Factory in Kachkanar, Russian SFSR.[1] It was intended to appear and sound similar to American and Japanese synthesizers from companies such as Roland, Moog, and Korg. The Polivoks was engineered by circuit designer Vladimir Kuzmin with the appearance of the instrument influenced by his wife Olimpiada,[2] who took inspiration from the design of Soviet military radios. Its retail price upon release was 920 roubles and over its lifetime around 100,000 Polivoks were manufactured - sometimes with a production rate of up to 1,000 units a month.[3] But accordingly to information shared by Vladimir Kuzmin only 200-300 Polvokses were produced per month.[4] It means that total number cannot be more than 32000.

The Polivoks has some features that are either unusual or uncommon on most analog mono synthesizers including a filter that can be switched from low pass to bandpass and two envelopes that can be looped over the AD sections.[5]

Due to its unique history and relative rarity, the Polivoks has become popular as much for its unique sounds as for its aesthetics. It is often used by bands who take inspiration from the Soviet chic movement, as well as the ostalgie phenomenon in the former East Germany.

Notable uses

Recreations and imitations

Hardware

In July 2021, Vladimir Kuzmin announced a Partnership with the Company Behringer to rerelease the Polivoks Synthesizer.

Software

External links

Notes and References

  1. "The A-Z of Analog Synthesisers Part Two: N-Z" by Peter Forrest, page 290.
  2. Interview with Vladimir Kuzmin at http://analogik.com/instrument_polivoks.asp
  3. "The A-Z of Analog Synthesisers Part Two: N-Z"
  4. Kuzmin. Vladimir. 2009. "Polivoks". History of a one synthesizer. "Zvukirejisser" ("Sound Engineer"). ru. 9.
  5. Web site: Formanta Polivoks Synthesizer. Sound On Sound. July 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20150608202827/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul10/articles/polivoks.htm. 8 June 2015.
  6. Humberstone. Nigel. Jul 2003. Will Gregory: Recording Black Cherry. Sound On Sound. United Kingdom. 2023-06-21.
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g-7-dFXOUU DOOM: Behind The Music Part 2
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prbS7FeVRnk Cyberpunk 2077 - Official Score & Soundtrack Behind the Scenes Video
  9. Polivoks: http://polivoks.pro/
  10. Web site: www.eltamusic.com. www.eltamusic.com. 2019-04-11.
  11. Erica Synths DIY projects: Web site: Erica Synths . 2015-10-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151011083356/http://www.ericasynths.lv/en/shop/diy_kits . 2015-10-11 .
  12. Web site: Black Polivoks VCF V2. 2020-06-05. Erica Synths. en.
  13. The harvestman polivoks vcf: Web site: The harvestman digital audio electronics : MODEL R1982 POLIVOKS VCF . 2015-10-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151107070442/http://www.theharvestman.org/r1982.php . 2015-11-07 .
  14. Polivoks filter clone by Papareil Synth Labs: http://m.bareille.free.fr/modular1/vcf_polivoks/vcf_polivoks.htm
  15. Polivoks filter board for Shruthi by Mutable Instruments: Web site: Shruthi – Polivoks filter board | Mutable Instruments . 2015-10-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151016192651/http://mutable-instruments.net/shruthi1/build/polivoks . 2015-10-16 .
  16. Polivoks filter board for Phoenix by TubeOhm: Web site: TubeOhm Instruments Phoenix . www.tubeohm.com . 2020-06-16 .