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Description

Designed to elevate your vocal recordings to professional heights, the DBX ProVocal is your all-in-one solution for seamless vocal tracking. Whether you're in the studio or performing live, this versatile preamp and channel strip bridges the gap between analog warmth and digital precision. At the heart of the ProVocal is a superb microphone preamp, complemented by cutting-edge mic and preamp modeling that puts the sound of legendary microphones and preamps right at your fingertips.

This powerhouse doesn't stop there; it offers classic dbx dynamic processing tools like gating, compression, de-essing, and limiting, all meticulously engineered to enhance your vocal presence. The DBX ProVocal also boasts an array of effects, including chorus, flanger, delay, and reverb, enabling you to craft the perfect vocal sound with a touch of character. Its intuitive front panel ensures that you have total control over your sound, while the MIDI control provides seamless integration with your existing studio setup.

Whether you're an aspiring musician or a seasoned professional, the DBX ProVocal delivers rich, warm tones and clear digital effects that will make your vocals stand out in any mix.

Key Features:

  • Digital Preamplifier and Microphone Modeling
  • Classic dbx Compression and De-Esser
  • Chorus/Flanger, Delay, and Reverb Effects
  • MIDI Control for Enhanced Flexibility
  • 24-bit S/PDIF Digital Output
  • 44.1 or 48 kHz Operation
  • Selectable Mic/Line Switch
  • 20 dB Pad and 48 Volt Phantom Power
  • Front Panel Instrument Input
  • Balanced 1/4" or XLR Outputs

Product specs

Brand dbx
Model ProVocal Digital Vocal Processor
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Categories Multi-Effect

FAQs

What are the main features of the DBX ProVocal Digital Vocal Processor?

The DBX ProVocal Digital Vocal Processor offers a range of features including compression, de-essing, and EQ tailored for vocal processing, along with built-in effects like reverb and delay, making it versatile for studio and live vocal applications.

Is the DBX ProVocal suitable for live performances?

Yes, the DBX ProVocal is designed for both studio and live settings, providing vocalists with essential processing tools to enhance vocal clarity and presence during performances.

Does the DBX ProVocal have built-in effects?

Yes, the DBX ProVocal includes built-in effects such as reverb and delay, allowing users to add depth and character to vocal performances without needing additional equipment.

Can the DBX ProVocal be used with instruments other than vocals?

While primarily designed for vocal processing, the DBX ProVocal can also be used with other instruments to apply its effects and processing features, though it is optimized for vocal clarity and enhancement.

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