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#93331 - 10/23/00 02:37 PM
Re: Voice Prism
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Registered: 12/28/99
Posts: 86
Loc: Shreveport, LA, USA
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DigiTechs Vocalist series are made with chips and algorithms from IVL Technologies. So is the Voice Prism. For all intents and purposes, TC Helicon is the new high-end arm of IVL, while DigiTech is the midrange and low-end. (IVL also makes the technology behind Yamahas vocal harmonizers, whether built-into a PSR-8000, 9000, 9000 Pro, Clavinova CVP-107, MU-100R, etc., or plugged in via a PLG100-VH card. They may make some of the others as well.)
TC Helicon is a new partnership between TC Electronics (known for very high-end outboard effects gear), and IVL Technologies.
The Digitech Studio Vocalist EX was discontinued months ago. Consider the Voice Prism as its replacement. The Vocalist Workstation is now the top of the DigiTech line, and anything higher than that will be coming out from TC Helicon.
The Voice Prism has more modern DSPs than the older DigiTech stuff, so it has more raw power. This power is put to good use, for things such as more effects (Phasers, Flangers, EQ, etc., instead of just the basic harmonizing, Gender [Studio and Workstation only], Vibrato, and [Workstation only] Digital Reverb and [Studio only] Timing/Delay of the DigiTech line), and more importantly, 24-bit I/O and processing. The flanging-type artifacts noticeable in most harmonizers including the DigiTech line are caused by integer round-off errors in the DSP math, and having 24 bits instead of 16 bits reduces the audible results of these errors by 256-fold!
Also, the Gender of the two Gender-capable DigiTech products is limited to two separate Gender settings at a time. If you have four voices, you can assign two to Gender #1 and the other two to Gender #2, or three to one Gender and one to the other, etc., but you cant have three or four distinct Gender effects at the same time (well, three if you count the unprocessed Lead voice as a null Gender setting distinct from the up-to-four generated harmony voices).
The Voice Prism, on the other hand, has four distinct Gender settings per program, so each of the four generated voices can have its own vocal tonality setting. This helps them sound more like four distinct singers instead of copies of the same singer.
I personally own a Vocalist Workstation (pre-EX), and am considered something of an expert on both the Workstation and Studio series on the Vocalist mailing list. I get into the nitty-gritty of programming, having made my own User Programs and Songs.
Note: the Song Feature of the DigiTech units is woefully underused in the factory demos in ROM. My Workstation only has two demo Songs, and both merely use the Song Mode as a chord sequencer. Its far more than that! It lets you sequence program changes as well! Because of this, I can (and have) easily perform, live, with all vocal effects intact and switched instantly via footswitch, songs as vocally complex as Along Came Jones using nothing but my Yamaha PSR-7000 and DigiTech Vocalist Workstation, a headset microphone, and my normal voice!
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#93333 - 10/23/00 04:06 PM
Re: Voice Prism
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Tony and all, Finally able to get a chance to check in here after a hectic work weekend which included doing a high energy retro 40's big band swing party which included approx 150 guests, most(including myself) who weren't born till many years after that era. They dressed up 1940's attire and danced and girated to the current retro swing craze.WILD! I covered tunes from retro bands Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Royal Crown Revue, Brian Setzer, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and also performed traditional swing/jump tunes (Louis Prima, Duke Ellington, Count Basie). It was hi energy fun, but I was pretty exhausted by the end of the evening. Yes Tony, I am particularly impressed by one specific feature included on the VoicePrism but missing on my Digitech Vocalist Workstation EX. The VoicePrism includes an all important vocal "EQ adjustment". I cannot understand why Digitech left out such an important feature on their unit. This feature alone will give me good reason to consider the VoicePrism over the Vocalist Workstation EX from Digitech. A critisism I have about the VoicePrism is that it does not include an XLR mic input jack. The VoicePrism only includes a 1/4" unbalanced mic input jack. Considering the VoicePrism is marketed as a pro level vocal processor and is priced relatively high (quite a bit higher than the Digitech Vocalist Workstation EX, which does includes an XLR mic input), you would think the VoicePrism would have included this, rather than making us pay for an expensive add on card to gain the XLR input feature. The feature I like about the Digitech Vocalist Workstation EX is that it is a table top style unit vs a rack mount. The advantage of the Vocalist Workstation EX (for me personally) is that I get to sit it right on top of my Technics KN5000 which allows very easy access to the slider controls (on top) for easy tweaking during live performance. I believe the VoicePrism can be used both as a table top unit (though the knobs may be less convenient than sliders) or rack mount unit. I talked to the VoicePrism Sales Rep at TC Helicon Technology and he told me about an exciting new feature included on the VoicePrism which will allow you to sing and then have the vocal processor "answer" you (call and response style) with a delayed response based on the chord you trigger on the keyboard. This will certainly add a dimension of vocal "interaction" and "live realism" not currently available. I am particularly excited to check this out. According to the sales rep, the VoicePrism (produced in Denmark) will be released in the USA in mid November. Anyone out there in Europe had a chance to audition one yet? Interested to hear comments from others. Scott PS: COMAlite, Thanks for your great post. As a Digitech Vocalist Workstaion EX owner, I found your post very informative. [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 10-23-2000).]
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