Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Product information "Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer"
With the Roland VT-4 effect processor it is possible to shape and form the sound of the voice in a unique way. From the simple "spice" to the radical transformation, a lot is feasible and thanks to the intuitive operation also conceivably simple. This way, stunning vocal effects like harmonizers, vocoders, pitch shifting, Mickey mousing and much more are just a button, slider or knob away. With the VT-4, it's easy to create complex vocal effects. Moreover, you can use multiple effects at the same time.
The MIDI port allows you to use a MIDI keyboard to control the auto-pitch, vocoder and harmonizer engines in real time via the notes you play. Even polyphonic harmonies can be realized this way. For on the road, the VT-4 can also be operated with 4xAA batteries. The run time is specified with up to 6 hours (without Phantom Power) and up to 4 hours (with Phantom Power). So if you want to get more out of your voice, you should take a closer look at the Roland VT-4.
- Connections: 2x 3,5 mm Jack (Phones, Mic-In), XLR/6,3 mm Jack Combo (Mic-In), 2x 6,3 mm Jack (Line-Out-L/R)
- Design: Desktop
- Dimensions: 174 x 133 x 58 mm
- Displays: Peak-LED
- Effects: Robot, Megaphone, Vocoder, Harmony, Reverb
- Equalizer: no
- Headphone Jack: 3,5 mm Stereo Jack
- Includes: Multi Effect Processor
- MIDI: MIDI-in
- Mic-In: 2
- Phantom Power: yes
- Power Supply: Batteries (4x AA)
- Presets: 8
- Special Features: Direct and creative operation via Faders, Knobs and Buttons
- USB-Port: Typ B
- Vocal Effect Device
Roland was founded as a manufacturer of various musical instruments and studio equipment on 18 April 1972 in Osaka, Japan. Among the earliest products to reach the market were the first rhythm machines of the TR series, whose successors TR-808, TB-303 and TR-909 had a decisive influence on the techno, electro and hip-hop scenes. In the mid-1970s the JC-120 Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier was developed, whose ultra-clear sound together with the built-in chorus effect won over both Andy Summers of The Police and Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield of Metallica. Since then and to this day Roland have continuously expanded their catalogue across a wide range of fields such as digital pianos, grooveboxes, e-drums and synthesizers with high-quality and interesting products.