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gregthecableguy
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VP-7

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Does anyone know what price range the VP-7 is going to be at?
Jabberwocky_
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Post by Jabberwocky_ »

http://www.andertons.co.uk/KeyboardAccessories/pid17993...



I think it's quite expensive for this one.
Well, I don't see how you can EQ your own voice either ?

Maybe it's to early and should wait when the manuals are online.
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Jabberwocky, this one ships with a microphone and I think it is tuned for best quality with this VP-7 and you should not need any EQ. Also, if you plug the output of this thing into your X or G, you have an EQ on the input.
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BTW, $600 is a bit expensive for this thing, but we gotta get more demos of it, and in any case it's 1/3 price of the VP-770. ARX boards are not that much cheaper, after all.
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Personally I would EQ before adding ambient things. Anyhow, it makes me wonder. The current ARX have their own effect processors (MFX, Chorus, Reverb) . I'll wait in 2010-2011 to see if Roland put's this technology also in Fantom G ARX's (so I don't have to relay on internal FG effect processors).

Or an OS update could increase FG's processors capacity / flexibility. Oh what an interesting year to wait and see (trust is lost)
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Jabberwocky, the VP-7 is not a standalone unit in the sense that it will be used with a workstation or at least plugged into a mixer, so you have EQ there. I kind of like it's simplicity anyway.
Atziluth
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I have see the VP-7 in the internet for EUR 470 - 500.-

Expensive IMO for such a little thing! Maybe better to get a JUNO Di (incl. Voccoder) in this pricerange.
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well it seems that VP-7 is derived from VP-770, without the keyboard and the extra stuff. I have briefly owned VP-770 and I like the vocoder, but it is pretty expensive at $2000 USD. But at the same time, I am not sure if any other products in the market can do the same choral vocoding.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pav33zVtC44

Little more expensive then the VP7, BUT.... a lot more features.
skuppy
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Considering the music stores in Australia are asking AU$1099 for the VP-7
may as well save for VP-770
What a ripoff !
Nickle Tech
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Picked up a factory sealed VP7 for $450 US. Arrives in two days...

Curious if anyone out there owns one and has any feedback on the unit.
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Post by Peter -Fahrerflucht- »

Do you have the possibility to make some Demo-Videos on Youtube?
or some Soundfiles...
It seems like nobody bought the VP-7...

Please tell us your Opinion.
Would be very nice!
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