J**C
Great voice synth
The Roland VT-3 is a great tool for podcasts, YouTube video. Mixer or Twitch streamers. Easy to setup, and operate. Plenty of how-to videos available in YouTube to make full use of this. Small enough not to take over your desktop. Has some limited use in creating music effects also. This package came with a Blucoil XLR cable and some cable ties, all very useful.
R**E
but it doesn't work easily with our mixing board
I got this to use with my radio show, but it doesn't work easily with our mixing board. It would benefit greatly by simplifying the outputs to RCA.
D**6
Does what it claims to.
Good, compact unit. Was looking for something that focused on pitch, and ring modulator style options and it delivers.
A**H
DONT BUY... Get the VT4 if you gotta go Roland, but their productscare subpar
Roland’s warranty is 1 year.. for parts, and 90 days for labor. They don’t make this well known, because at $80/hour this is not worth fixing. Hopefully I get it in in time, but their customer service at Roland has been brusque at best. Mine worked okay a bit, then the formant slider came off and that half of the unit stopped working.Knobs fall off regularly, and overall it just doesn’t feel well built. Are the effects cool? Sure. But for some reason, the much better option is under hyped. That’d be the VT-4. With MIDI I/O, it completely changes the power of the vocoder, and the whole setup makes more sense. On the VT-3, the dial picks the effect. On the 4, the dial sets auto pitch level. That means if you expected an “auto tune” sound from the VT-3, you’d be sorely disappointed, but not the 4, since it does auto-mod the pitch.The only effect the VT-3 has that you may miss is scatter.. it is mildly cool. But with an audio interface, you can do a lot more than any hardware, so it should be easy and useful. The VT-3 has few modes you’d talk with, even just masking a voice is hard as it’s more distortion. The 4, it’s very easy. The 4 also allows layering effects, the 3 does not.I don’t know why the 4 doesn’t show up on most searches.. it’s $20 extra you’ll never regret, unless you revret Roland in general. I love the idea of Roland, I love the 808 mythos, buy their customer service has made it clear that anybody small tome without thousands of dollars of their equipment isn’t worth their time. When customer service responds with one word sentences, that’s just dripping with disdain. It’s always amazing such companies stay in business, but I guess it works for them, for now.. I don’t think they’ll last another 30 years the way they’re going. Regardless, point is, CS is awful and the 90 day labor warranty rule is a little disingenuous at best, when they advertise a year warranty (I’m sure there was fine print, but that’s the difference between disingenuous and dishonest), but in reality you’re only getting it fixed for immediate issues in the first 90 days.Side by side, you can see the size benefit of the 4 also.Consider that, also. A company that can’t stand behind it’s profuct for more than 90 days doesn’t think much of it’s longevity. I’m still looking for a good alternative that’s not software, but for now at least the 4 is better, $20 price gap, why not get it.
J**Y
A good affordable voice processor
Provides a good range of voice processing options at a reasonable price. Reasonably user friendly.
J**K
FLAWLESS
Works like a charm even got it to hook up with my xbox one and works perfectly
T**D
Five Stars
Lots of cool effects - has improved my stream 100%
S**I
As described
Fast and professional
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