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VP-7 Demo Video
Take a guided tour of the VP-7 Vocal Processor.
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VP-7 Overview, Part 1
Adrian Scott takes an in-depth look at the VP-7 Vocal Processor.
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Jordan Rudess NAMM Demo, Part 1
Jordan Rudess shows off the VP-7 Vocal Processor during NAMM 2010.
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Don Lewis Worship Connection
Roland worship artist Don Lewis demonstrates the AT-350C ATELIER Combo and VP-7 Vocal Processor at Worship Connection 2014.
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VP-7 Overview, Part 2
Adrian Scott takes an in-depth look at the VP-7 Vocal Processor.
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Jordan Rudess NAMM Demo, Part 2
Jordan Rudess shows off the VP-7 Vocal Processor during NAMM 2010.
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Ultimate Expression
The VP-7 lets you create “virtual vocals” with spoken or sung phrases from your own voice. Whether you need a basic harmony or perhaps a vintage vocoder sound, the VP-7 can deliver the interactive, expressive vocal backing you need. Play the desired harmony notes on the keyboard, and sing. You can even generate harmonies without singing at all — just play and let the VP-7’s Human Voice section do the vocalizing for you.
Easy Control
Operating the VP-7 couldn’t be easier. Even though the unit itself is compact, the dedicated buttons and knobs are large and clearly labeled. Four knobs provide instant control over volume, Mic level, Harmony mix, and Ambience level. Large front-panel buttons are provided for selecting the Human Voice type (Female Choir, Boys Choir, Gregorian Choir, and Jazz Scat), for selecting the Vocal Designer type (Duet, Trio 1, and Trio 2), for Bypass, and for activating the Vocoder section.
On Time, On Budget
The VP-7 can be used for a wide variety of musical applications. It’s ideal for musicians who perform alone or in small groups, for example, and who need an interactive, real-time backing chorus. The creative possibilities are vast, as are the time/money savings that this instrument can provide.