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Live Engineer and Correction-in-a-pedal
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VoiceTone Correct combines studio compression, tone shaping and
de-essing with selectable pitch correction so you can deliver your best
vocal performances. Have you ever noticed how as a singer, you seldom
have control of the sound system and no sound engineer to help you get
a great live vocal sound? Correct acts like an audio engineer does by
reacting to your vocal sound and applying studio dynamics and EQ to
bring out your best tone.
Now you can put a recorded gloss on
your live singing without the setup and adjustment of complex equipment
normally required to achieve “that sound”. An incredible amount of live
sound research was undertaken in designing Correct so that you can
trust it as your personal, capable and reliable sound engineer.
- Compact pedal design allows you to take your “sound engineer” to performances.
- Super-simple operation is designed to give you great vocal sound right now!
- The Adaptive features for Compress and EQ assess your tone and gently adjust the amount of effect.
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and forget” center notches in the Compress, Shape and De-Ess controls
define the most common effect settings so you don’t have to search for
your sound.
- Auto chromatic pitch correction requires no key or scale setting, in fact, the only correction controls are amount and on/off
- Your pitch-corrected vocal can be sent to the house or only to the monitors as a guide
- Two footswitches allow separate activation of pitch correction and the Live Engineer effects.
- XLR mic input with phantom power and XLR output
- Clean, low noise, studio quality mic preamp
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Real-time Tuning Guide with Pitch Correction
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The auto-chromatic pitch correction helps you sing more in tune,
much like a metronome helps for playing in time. It's like singing with
a singer who has perfect pitch. This lets you know when you're out of
tune and you naturally decide to correct yourself, or not.
Auto Chromatic Pitch Correction
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In the same way a metronome helps for playing in time or how singing
along with a singer who has perfect pitch helps for singing in tune,
the auto chromatic pitch correction in VoiceTone Correct can improve
your pitch performance.
Setting up for pitch correction has
never been easier. The typical adjustments of key, scale and attack
time aren’t present because the chromatic scale works for all western
scale-based songs and the rest of the parameters are pre-set. Just set
the Correct control to the center detente, press the footswitch and
it’s done.
You can choose to send your pitch corrected voice to
the house, in which case it will gently adjust your pitch for the
audience, or you can send your corrected voice only to the monitors to
be used as your guide. The two output jacks make these configurations
possible.
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Adaptive Shape Control Fits Your Voice
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More than the typical multiband EQ found in your average mixer, the
Adaptive Shape feature seeks to provide a pleasant balance between low
and high frequencies for your voice.
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Self-Adjusting Adaptive Compression
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Setting up a typical compressor can be cumbersome and time
consuming. Setting Correct’s Adaptive Compression feature to the
default positions allow it to analyse your performance and provide
gentle-on-the-ears compression wherever you sing on your mic.
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De-Ess Smoothes Sibilance
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You probably didn’t think you needed this feature, but when you
brighten up and compress your voice, S sounds typically jump out. At
loud performance volumes, this can lead to discomfort for your
audience. Correct’s De-Ess feature reduces the volume of only sibilant
sounds while retaining the pleasant brightness on the rest of your
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Specifications:
Analog Inputs
| Connectors |
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Balanced XLR |
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| Input Impedance |
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1 kOhm |
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| Mic Input Sensitivity @ 0 dBFS |
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-44 dBu to +2 dBu |
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| Mic Input Sensitivity @ 12 dB headroom |
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-56 dBu to -10 dBu |
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| EIN |
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-128 dBu @ max. mic amp gain, Rg = 150 Ohm |
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| Connectors |
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Balanced XLR |
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| Output Impedance |
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40 Ohm |
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| Output Level @ 0dBFS |
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+2dBu |
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| Input to Output Analog Audio Performance |
| Dynamic Range, Mic. @ Min gain |
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>108 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz (A-weighted) |
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| Dynamic Range, Mic. @ -18dBu sensitivity |
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> 104dB, 20hz – 20kHz (A-weighted) |
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| THD+ Noise, Mic. @ Min gain |
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<-90dB |
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| Frequency Response, max gain |
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-1.5 dB @ 40 Hz, +0/-0.3 dB (200 Hz to 20 kHz) |
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| Conversion Characteristics |
| Sample Rate |
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48 kHz |
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| Converter |
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AKM AK4620B |
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| A to D / D to A Conversion |
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24 bit, 128x oversampling bitstream |
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| A to D Delay |
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0.65 ms |
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| D to A Delay |
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0.63 ms |
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| EMC |
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| Complies with |
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EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 FCC part 15, Class B, CISPR 22, Class B |
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| Certified to |
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IEC 65, EN 60065, UL6500 and CSA E60065 CSA FILE #LR108093 |
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| Operating Temperature |
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32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C) |
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| Storage Temperature |
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-22° F to 167° F (-30° C to 70° C) |
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| Humidity |
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Max. 90 % non-condensing |
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| Dimensions |
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130mm x 132mm x 41mm (5” x 5.25” x 1.5”) |
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| Weight |
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1.5 lb. (0.72 kg) |
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| Warranty Parts and labor |
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1 year |
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