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Originally posted by cgiles:
Mike, don't forget to also check out the Roland VP-550. Loads of fun very versatile. I love mine.

chas


Yeah, I've heard about the VP-550 although I've never heard it in person yet. I was thinking more along the lines of a module as opposed to another keyboard though chas. I want to be able to use a VH with either my Tyros arranger or my brand spanking new "76" key ROLAND FANTOM G7.

I actually purchased a TC-Helicon "Voice Live" a couple years back but found it somewhat awkward to use, especially for live performance purposes; although that's what TCH was specifically touting it for, i.e., for live use. Two years though is a long time in the realm of electronic technology advancements and what's on the market now should be even more realistic and hopefully more user friendly as well. I will have to check with my local GC (Guitar Center), which should hopefully have a few different models in stock, and I got to get on over to TC-Helicon's web site and see what's cooking over there too. And Digitech's web site as well. Are there any other companies that make a pro VH besides TC and Digitech? I'm open to other company products too, if there are any.

Best,
Mike

[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 06-01-2008).]
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