From: shitch@IMD.Sterling.COM (Steve Hitch) Subject: Digital Voice Processor For Sale Organization: Sterling Software Distribution: usa Lines: 29 X-Md4-Signature: 3c08432d280414e5cfb7991d0db23921 Hi All I have a Korg DVP-1 for sale for $300.00 + shipping. For those who've not had the pleasure: It is a MIDI controlled (no keyboard of it's own) rackmountable digital voice processor. What can it do with your voice? It can pitch-shift it (change the notes you sing). It can add harmonies to your singing (up to 5 parts at one time). It can change your voice into a synthesizer's voice but leave what you say alone and intelligible. This works well for a "computerized" sounding singer, or robot voice. For those of you who just thought about that, yes - you can do the voices from Robo-Cop, and the old ELO lead-ins with it, and yes - I'm a little red-faced to say that I tried those specifically. For an input, it takes both: XLR (3-prong mic) and 1/4" cables. For output, you can have a combination of the original-input-only, and your choice of mix between the original signal and the effect (can be effect only if desired). It has preset setups, which you can edit and save for your own preferences. It has a couple of light scratches, but does not look bad, and works flawlessly. Even when we don't use it in my music, it's been good for after-hours fun in the studio. The manual is included. I never got around to getting rack-ears for it, but it has only gotten studio use from me - no roading, so it's not beaten. -- oooooooo o o Steve Hitch oo o oo oo My opinions are my own. Nobody would want to oooo oo oo take responsibility for them anyway. I will oooooooooooooooooooooooooo eventually hang for them, but I'm happy. oo oo ooo ooo INTERNET: shitch@IMD.Sterling.COM oooooooo ooo ooo UUCP: uunet!sparky!shitch