DigiTech Intros Vocalist Live 3 Vocal Harmony Processor

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Winter NAMM Show: DigiTech has announced the Vocalist Live 3, a 3-part vocal harmony, pitch correction, and vocal pre-effects pedal.

Description:

The Vocalist Live 3 is an intelligent vocal harmony processor that automatically generates live multi-part vocal harmony by analyzing guitar chord progressions and the lead voice. The Live 3 continually follows the notes being played on the guitar and the lead voice to generate accurate and musically correct vocal harmonies. musIQ eliminates the need to pre-program the songs’ key or key changes to create get accurate harmonies, making the Live 3 much easier to use.

Features:

  • 3-Part Harmony. Intelligent, musically correct harmonies using musIQ® technology that follows your chord progression no matter what you play.
  • Gender controls for each harmony voice allow you to alter the character of the harmony voices
  • Humanize control to adjust the natural qualities of the harmony voices and pitch correction processing from loose to tight
  • Five harmony patches to save harmony settings, each with an A part and a B part to make on-stage harmony changes easy
  • Real-time pitch correction
  • Vocal pre-effects: warmth (tube preamp), compressor, 2-band EQ, low cut and noise gate
  • Reverb with three different room sizes
  • Delay with five delay settings
  • Built-in guitar chorus and reverb effects
  • Ability to mix the guitar and vocal signals to provide the acoustic guitar player with an easy way to connect straight to the PA or a powered speaker
  • Low noise microphone preamp
  • Guitar ground lift to eliminate any noise hum issues that may arise
  • Built-in guitar tuner

The Vocalist Live 3 is shipping now with a MSRP of $429.95.

2 thoughts on “DigiTech Intros Vocalist Live 3 Vocal Harmony Processor

  1. man, that looks tasty. but if i ever went this route, the tc helicon pedals still look a little tastier to me.

    though i don't like the idea of running my guitar into anything other than my guitar rig.

  2. man, that looks tasty. but if i ever went this route, the tc helicon pedals still look a little tastier to me.

    though i don't like the idea of running my guitar into anything other than my guitar rig.

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