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Boss VT-1 Voice Transformer

Vocal Processor from Boss

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Published on 08/26/04 at 11:25
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Indeed it is a box that can do many things with one voice. change the timbre, form, pitch and so on. It fauit a child's voice very realistic from a male voice and vice versa. there is also an effective 'robot'. the reverb is not great enough 'Cathedral metal' but it can be used in small doses. By saturating a small gain results in a distortion quite effectively.

I tried to switch from a voice inside stuff, but it provides little in fact. I thought I could pitch guitars as well as voice, but it is clearly for the voice: it gives very little with other sources.

the connection is faiblichonne. a microphone / line in jack (in fact the gain to switch from one to another, it is on the back is a tiny button, it damned difficult) and stereo RCA output.
4 utilisatuer memory can store and recall four settings. there are four preset settings, but no more. can act as a mic preamp if you are not looking too much on the breath, I would recommend it to any singer who wanted to tamper with his voice.

this thing is pretty tough, metal is well suited to use in live and to be carted around.

I do not think it's worth 150 euros (for that price you must buy a box full effect over the time) and certainly not 300 euro.

I put in note 5 because it's a nice effect, but as I have not paid (thank you Tof '... you can get it at home whenever you want!) is more difficult to judge.