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Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Harmony Machine and Vocoder

Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Harmony Machine and Vocoder
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Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Harmony Machine and Vocoder

 
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The Electro-Harmonix Voice Box is a harmony machine and vocoder that packs a multi-functional vocal synth processor into a tough and compact chassis. Sing, and the effect pedal gives you a troupe of backup singers following you in perfect harmony. Or use the built-in vocoder to unleash classic synth-robot sounds. The Voice Box's harmony processor creates 2- to 4-part harmonies directly from your vocals in the same key as your accompanying instrument. The XO effect pedal's studio-quality reverb lets you independently add depth to your vocal harmony.The focused 256-band articulate vocoder, designed by the same EMS genius who made vocoding famous, the Voice Box Harmony Machine and Vocoder Pedal features adjustable harmonic enhancement and controllable formant shift.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.0 inches
Product Width:7.0 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:1.95 pounds
Package Length:8.0 inches
Package Width:6.7 inches
Package Height:3.3 inches
Package Weight:2.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Intelligent vocal harmonies: follows the chords you play on your instrument and the note you sing to create from 2 to 4 part harmonies in the same key as your instrument

  • Natural Glissando: harmony notes will follow your natural glissando between notes without interval stepping

  • Vocoder mode

  • Very professional quality pitch shifting algorithm produces realistic harmonies

  • US96DC-200BI power supply included

  • Intelligent vocal harmonies: follows the chords you play on your instrument and the note you sing to create from 2 to 4 part harmonies


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Does Everything it Should, and MORE!  Nov 19, 2009
I almost bought a microKorg based on a great demo at Guitar Center, but after reading an Amazon review of a similar Korg model, I decided to buy this instead, because I concluded from reviews that this would be a better choice (plus, I already own two M-Audio keyboards, and they are fine, but PLUS, I find the microKorg keys to be TOO SMALL for my hands - the very reason I switched from electric guitar to Bass recently).

I'm STUNNED with all this little box can DO! Phantom (48 volt) power for condenser (better quality) microphones, XLR in and out, an Instrument input to "vocode" the mic with (and I want to experiment with this!), plus various presets, (emulated) effect pedals, etc. I had "Big Muff" and some other effects on my "to buy" list for stomp boxes; NOW I DON'T NEED THEM!! I just have to learn how to fully use the capabilities of this box.

If you are looking for a versatile effect box, I don't think you can do any better than this [in the same price range]. I've only scratched the surface so far, and I'm very pleased with everything I've done. SING!

Alan M.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3A Great Vocoder, But...  Oct 15, 2009
I have used several vocoders and found this particular one to be the best. The words come through clear and easy to decipher and it has a nice tonal quality. It has phantom power for use with a condenser microphone too, which is even better for audio clarity. Unfortunately, it is the harmony effects that are pretty poor to my ear. The whistle mode is a complete waste of time, and the gender bender isn't particularly great either. The harmony effects all have a country feel to them, and sound too similar in my opinion.

Maybe you need to spend more time experimenting with this than I was prepared to do, but I was just left a little unexcited when I hooked this thing up. I ended up selling mine on before long, and as I don't perform live I will just continue to overdub my backing vocals myself. It is a neat little vocoder, but for the money it is a little costly. Also, if you so much as go a little off-pitch, the harmonies will do likewise and the results will sound horrid. Add to this the fact that it has a slight delay, and the results are less than pleasing on the ear. I ended up buying the new V256 from Electro-Harmonix instead. There isn't a world of difference between the vocoders, but I would rather have their new auto-tune feature than the harmony one included here.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Slight Delay  Oct 08, 2009
I'm sure a lot of similar products have a delay, but the Voice box had a noticeable delay that threw me off. When you sing you hear the effects a fraction of a second later. It's very annoying.


11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5great machine  Apr 03, 2009
This box works exactly as advertised. When I first got it, I played around with all of the settings, but I have been mainly using the octave setting for the past month. With a minimum of tweaking it produces a very realistic female voice an octave above my voice. Not realistic enough to make it the lead voice, but very convincing behind another voice. The other settings also work well, although since they require a voice and an instrument input, they are a bit more finicky. For instance the vocoder setting is a bit weird with guitar because it cuts in and out as the guitar's volume fluctuates. If you compress the guitar, you get a more traditional vocoder sound. Overall, an amazing piece of equipment.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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