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#214566 - 12/07/99 04:15 AM
X1 Vocal Harmonizer is Great!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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Hi everyone, I know a lot of you have been waiting for the X1 Vocalist and are anxiously awaiting a review of this new product. Well here is my first impression. I got them in today (Monday Dec.6) and installed it into my X1 at the store within minutes. No sweat at all! The documentation was great (can you believe it!) and the owners manual in great detail although some of the English was mispelled. Software version 3.0a European works great (no need to loose the jump feature with 3.0a USA). By the way, inside the box are the disks for 3.0a USA operating system. That was nice of Solton to do in case you can't download the software. Well, I plugged in my mic, turned on the vocalist, and the sound was fantastic. Reverb, harmony, loud volume, female or male voices, robot or rap voices, dozens of different harmonies included duets and trios with different spacings. I really enjoyed using it. I could play chords with my left hand, my right hand, full keyboard or use my tune 1000 midi files by turning on the vocalist on GM voice part #5. I didn't expect this much at a mere $175.00, but I'm thrilled and I'm sure you all will be. It is in my opinion a neccessity if you sing and own an X1. Contact your local dealers, or you can contact me. Thanks for the gracious comments from Paul and Les. They are very much appreciated and I will continue to support you all as much as I can. George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, Cal. 818-881-5566
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#214571 - 12/28/99 11:11 PM
Re: X1 Vocal Harmonizer is Great!!!
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Member
Registered: 12/28/99
Posts: 86
Loc: Shreveport, LA, USA
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Only three generated voices? Darn. I pretty much need all four in the DigiTech Vocalist Workstation for some of the songs and effects I do (using my VWS and PSR-7000, I can single-handedly perform, live, such songs as “Elvira,” “High Hopes,” “Swing on a Star,” “Monster Mash,” “Along Came Jones,” etc., complete with all vocal effects!). How much control do you have over the voices, e.g. such things as vibrato, detune, scoop, delay/timing, stereo panning, etc.? Can you change Gender formant shifting on a per-voice basis (in other words, having three separate Gender settings, one for each voice of a three-generated-voice harmonizer style)? Can it do true, real-time Just Intonation? Can it do microtuning using any sort of standardized (proposed MIDI Tuning spec, which I believe is part of General MIDI 2) or pseudo-standardized (Roland GS, Yamaha XG, etc.) SysExes or CCs/NRPNs so that Just Intonation can be done externally (using Justonic Pitch Palette, for instance) if it can’t do it internally? [This message has been edited by COMALite J (edited 01-03-2000).]
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