There has been lots of threads on both this forum and others about the built in vocal processors in keyboards. On the advice of Uncle Dave (and others) I purchased Digitech's Vocolist VR, plugged it in, modified the midi output on the 2000, and though I hate to admit it, UD was right on the money--the machine produced a much richer vocal harmony than my old Midi Vocalist.

When compared to the built-in vocalizer in the keyboards I used over the years, there is no comparison. The VR beats them all--hands down, even when the keyboard processors are tuned to perfection.

The VR is completely programable, allows you to use single finger notes, provides a wide range of harmonies and whether you're out there playing the night club circuit, private parties or just jammin' with some of the guys and gals at home, I can highly recommend this addition to your system.

Thanks Uncle Dave,

Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!

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