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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
Didn't the PSR 2100 have pitch correction?
I'm pretty sure it did..


Fran,

I believe that most of the later PSR's have some pitch correction with the harmonized voices, but I don't believe this effects the lead voice.

BTW: The PSR-3000 also has a vocoder that can be used in several modes. However, IMO, most, if not all, internal vocal processors are pale in comparison to the better external processors--even after lots of tuning. This is one area where keyboard manufacturers have really dropped the ball. I for one would have gladly paid considerably more for an internal vocal processor with equal quality to the Digitech VR or TC Helicon. That's why I, and many other performers, use an external processor instead of the onboard model, but that's another post.

Cheers,

Gary
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