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DigiTech Vocalist VHM-5 Voice/ Hamony Processor Used

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$100.00
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  • Model: DigiVHM5
  • Shipping Weight: 6lbs

DESCRIPTION

This was used in a smoke free studio by an occasional musician. (Means he had a real job......) Decided that the software pitch correction was better for him so it was put in the closet. Somehow the power cable got cut. However it was working fine before it was in the closet. So assume it works fine. If not, let us know. Shoud be a simple repair to the power supply.

The Digitech VHM-5 will take your voice and correct its pitch automatically, or give you up to 4 part harmony.  It even lets you play the notes on a MIDI keyboard.  This is great for autocorrection or vocoder like effects.  This is the perfect gift for the vocally challenged, but please be advised that while it corrects pitch pretty well, it won't work miracles.  It can also be used with instruments. Digitech VHM5 is no longer in production and was originally co-developed with DOD Corp. Also includes the manual, video tape instruction and promo lit.

Features: 

5-part intelligent scalic (diatonic) and chordal harmonies 
Natural sounding harmonies 
2-line x 20-character high-contrast backlit LCD display 
Built-in 1-octave keyboard for fast harmony selection 
Pitch correction (both automatic and manual modes) 
Vocoder mode 
Full MIDI implementation (in/out/thru) 
Recognizes chords played on MIDI keyboard 
Extensive, editable harmony library - 128 factory presets with four variations each & 128 editable presets with four variations each 
Simplified harmony programming and user titling of programs and variations 
Chorus, portamento, DJ voice special effects 
Programmable vibrato - speed, depth and attack 
Programmable harmony volume, pitch randomization and +/- fixed pitch detune on each harmony 
XLR microphone input with built-in preamp 
Stereo headphone output 
On-board synth for cue-in tone or to aid in harmony editing 
Each of the 128 user-definable programs has a "song list" with 32 chord changes