Stompbox For Singers Is Now Available

US DigiTech ships the Vocalist Live FX Effect Processor      13/08/13

Stompbox For Singers Is Now Available


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DigiTech has announced that its Vocalist Live FX vocal effect processor is now available. They say that the Vocalist Live FX features over 65 studio quality effects designed to give performers the ability to immediately adapt to cues in the room, a band, and the singer.

Scott Klimt, marketing manager for DigiTech told us, "We designed the Vocalist Live FX to help support singers by producing amazing studio quality vocal effects right out of the box that will empower their performances. Vocalists will immediately benefit from Lexicon reverb, dbx compression and Anti-Feedback Suppression that will enrich and ehance any live show."

The Vocalist Live FX also features a new Live Adapt technology which utilizes a built-in microphone and adapts the noise gate threshold, the pitch effect key, and the modulation and delay effect tempo settings with the music as it is being performed.

Digitech says that the Vocalist Live FX is designed to enhance and improve virtually every element of a vocal performance. A sound check button automatically tests the presets for current room acoustics and the built-in Mic Pre+ allows the singer to engage their channel strip with the press of a button so they can sound great almost instantly. The unit also offers phantom power for the addition of condenser microphones.

Pricing and Availability:

The Vocalist Live FX has an MSRP of $349.95.

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