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Cause & EffectsReview | Micro Music, Jan 1990Jez Ford is seriously effected by Digitech's latest signal processor - the DSP-128 | |||
Digitech DSP 128 PlusReview | Music Technology, May 1989Digital Multi-effects ProcessorIn the multi-effects processor wars, Digitech's DSP 128 Plus distinguishes itself with comprehensive facilities and little sound colouration. Ian Waugh treats himself. | |||
Digitech DSP 128 PlusReview | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989Multi-Simultaneous Effects ProcessorHot on the heels of the Multiverb and Quadraverb comes Digitech's contender for the title of best 'four effects at once' signal processor. Paul Ireson checks out the form. | |||
Digitech DSP16Review | Sound On Sound, Aug 1991Effects ProcessorDavid Hughes checks out the DSP16, the most affordable of Digitech's new crop of effects units. | |||
DigiTech IPS33 SmartShiftReview | Music Technology, Jul 1989Intelligent Pitch ShifterMost pitch shifters wouldn't know their A minor from their E major, but DigiTech's IPS33 knows a thing or two about playing in key. Simon Trask finds himself in harmony with the Intelligent Pitch Shifter. | |||
Digitech SmartshiftReview | Sound On Sound, May 1989Smarter than the average pitch shifter?David Mellor assesses the musical intelligence of the DigiTech IPS33 SmartShift intelligent pitch shifter. | |||
Digitech VHM5Review | Sound On Sound, Oct 1991Intelligent HarmoniserWith four independent harmonies and its 'intelligent harmonising', Digitech's VHM5 pitch shifter promises much. Rowland Jones puts it to the test. | |||
Digitech Vocalist IIReview | Music Technology, May 1993Vocal Harmony ProcessorIt's that Nicholas Rowland again, testing his tonsils on Digitech's new 5-part vocal harmony processor. You too can sound like The, er, Five Tops | |||
Digitech Vocalist IIReview | Recording Musician, Apr 1993Your Plastic Pal Who's Fun To Sing WithYou can produce vocal pyrotechnics little short of magic with this rackmount version of the acclaimed VHM5 Vocalist. Our reviewer sings its praises. | |||
DOD RDS3600 Sampling DelayReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1986A new sampling delay line from the US comes under Paul White’s scrutiny. It features an extra-long sampling time and excellent modulation effects, but are they enough? | |||
Long Delays Aren't Always Bad NewsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1985DOD RDS3600A sampling delay line with a very long memory, this time from DOD. | |||
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In Full EffectCompetition | Music Technology, Jun 1991Effects processors: you can't get enough of 'em - and there's no better way of getting your hands on a Digitech DSP 256XL than winning it in MT's latest exclusive competition. | |||
Linguistic Algebra Digitech TSR-12 CompetitionCompetition | The Mix, Feb 1995 | |||
Win A Digitech VHM5 Vocalist!Competition | Sound On Sound, Feb 1993From one-man band to instant Beach Boys? You can do it with the prize in this month's competition! Digitech's award-winning VHM5 Vocalist is an innovative harmoniser aimed specifically at vocal applications, providing realistic 5-part harmonies with none of the usual pitch-shift side effects. And we've got one to give away... |
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