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Zoom introduces V6 multi-effects vocal processor

Zoom is excited to introduce the V6 Vocal Processor, Zoom’s first product designed specifically for vocalists. Packed with professional vocal effects and preloaded patches, a built-in looper, and our new Formant Pedal, the V6 can be used right out of the box or provide infinite customized sound creation.

Divided into three distinct effect sections and laid-out ergonomically on two tiers, the V6 makes changing your vocals as easy as tapping your foot. The Voice section features 12 voice effects ranging from Unison to Octave Up/Down to Vocoder and includes a Pitch Correct effect that is popular in today’s EDM sound. The Harmony section adds up to two backing vocals. With five harmony selection options, the V6 is designed to intuitively create the appropriate harmonic intervals based on the key you’ve selected. And the Effect section offers 10 popular studio effects including classics such as Delay, Chorus, and Reverb, as well as modern effects like Telephone and Beatbox.

The V6 is the only vocal processor to use an expression pedal for shifting the formant of your voice. The formant pedal can provide radical changes in any singer’s vocal characteristics without changing the pitch, thus delivering an unprecedented level of creativity and expression.

If getting started right way is your goal, with 40 preloaded patches, you can turn-on the V6, make your patch selection, and start singing. Or combine your selections from the Voice, Harmony, and Effect sections to create and store your own patches. The V6 has 100 memory locations to store user created patches.

Included with the V6 is the SGV-6 microphone, specifically engineered for vocalists. The SGV-6 is designed to isolate your voice by suppressing sounds from other instruments on stage. The mic’s isolation enables the V6 to process your voice with unmatched accuracy.

The V6 operates on four AA batteries for up to 3.5 hours and comes with an included AC adaptor.

The new Zoom V6 Vocal Processor will be available in October 2019 for $349.99. For more information including specs, videos, and audio clips, please visit www.zoom-na.com/V6 or contact Zoom North America at info@zoom-na.com.

With professional effects, Zoom’s new Formant Pedal, and specially designed vocal mic, the V6 is designed to set singers’ voices free.

About Zoom:
Zoom North America is the U.S. affiliate of the Zoom Corporation (Japan). The company prides itself on offering its customers the very highest level of service and support. For more information, please visit www.zoom-na.com or contact Zoom North America at info@zoom-na.com.

Wednesday October 23, 2019

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