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VoiceTone D1 is an easy-to-operate vocal effect pedal that adds thickness to vocals with realistic emulation of doubling.
■Compact effects pedal for vocals, doubling/detuning
From the dawn of modern recording technology to today, the unison doubling effect has been used extensively by many highly successful artists, and the VoiceTone D1 reproduces this effect with TC-Helicon's sophisticated vocal algorithms. D1 features eight finely tuned styles, allowing you to select a style, step on the footswitch, and instantly achieve sounds that were previously the domain of recording studios only.
Main Features
Eight practical styles of unison doubling and octave doubling:
Tight, Loose, Group, Detune, Thick, Octave Up, Octave Down, Shout
A center notched mix knob with a center setting provides the recommended doubling level.
High-quality dubbing algorithm reminiscent of the overdubbed dubbing effect.
USB port for computer connection; use the VoiceSupport application to obtain or view firmware updates, news, usage tips, etc.
Phantom power is supported (always on, actual measured value: approx. 21V)
Versatile Doubling Effects
VoiceTone D1 produces thick doubling effects by applying a slight pitch shift to the lead voice. Enjoy single and multi-voice doubling, including octave shift and classic detuning options, as well as powerful group shouts.
Inputs
■Mic input impedance: Balanced: 2.68 kOhms
Mic input level @ 0 dBFS: -42 dBu to +1 dBu
■EIN@Maximum Mic Gain Rg=150 Ohms: -126 dBu
■Mic input signal-to-noise ratio: >104 dB
Outputs
Output impedance, balanced/unbalanced: 200 Ohms/100 Ohms
Full-scale output: +1 dBu
Dynamic range: >104 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
■Frequency Response +0/-0.3 dB: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Power supply
Power supply (included) 12 V, 0.4 A
Power consumption 5.6 W
Others
Dimensions 140 x 90 x 60 mm
Weight 420 g
Specifications are subject to change without notice due to product improvement.
Please turn off the phantom power from the mixer when connecting to the XLR input terminals of a mixer, etc., to avoid possible malfunctions.