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Zoom V3 Vocal Processor

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Introducing the Zoom V3

A Guide to the Zoom V3 Vocal Effect Processor

Zoom V3 Vocal Processor - Inputs and Outputs

Zoom V3 Vocal Processor - Using the Effects

Description
The Zoom V3 vocal processor unit packs studio-grade vocal processing into an intuitive, portable interface, enabling singers, podcasters and livestreamers to shape professional vocal sounds with ease.
Shape Your Sound With 16 Voice Effects
The V3's expansive vocal effects arsenal lets you craft unique sounds in seconds. Choose from essentials like reverb, delay and compression, as well as voice-changing effects like Vocoder and Unison. A dedicated parameter knob provides precise control over each effect. Enhance your voice for music production, gaming streams, podcasts and more with the V3's creative effects.
Add Instant Harmonies With Vocal Doubling
Create lush vocal harmonies to back up your voice. The V3 generates up to two additional harmony voices in both major and minor keys. Dial in the perfect amount of doubling to suit your needs using the V3's intuitive controls. Adding harmonies with the V3 is an effortless way to make your vocal performances fuller and more professional.
Record and Stream With USB Audio Interface
In addition to effects processing, the V3 functions as a USB audio interface. Connect to your computer via USB to record vocals, stream your voice or collaborate online. The V3 provides studio-quality preamps and AD/DA conversion for pristine vocal capture and playback.
Optional Add-ons Expand Creative Potential
For the ultimate vocal experience, pair the V3 with optional ZOOM accessories like the SGV-6 vocal microphone, FS01 footswitch and FP02M expression pedal. The SGV-6 mic is designed specifically for vocal isolation, enabling the V3 to process your voice with unparalleled accuracy. The FS01 footswitch allows for hands-free control of effects, while the FP02M expression pedal provides real-time parameter modulation.



Features
- V3 multi-effects vocal processor
- V3 operation manual
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Specs
- Effects: 16 types
- Concurrent effects: 5
- Sampling frequency: 44.1kHz
- A/D conversion: 24-bit 128x oversampling
- D/A conversion: 24-bit 128x oversampling
- Signal processing: 32-bit
- Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz (+1dB/−3dB) (10 kohm load)
- MIc in: XLR jack
- Input gain: +3 – +40dB
- Maximum input level: +4dBu
- Input impedance: 3 kohm or higher (1kHz)
- Phantom power: +48V
- AUX in: Stereo mini jack
- Rated input level: −10 dBu
- Input impedance (line): 22 kohm
- L/R OUT: Unbalanced TS jacks
- Maximum output level: +6dBu
- Output impedance: 100 ohm
- Stereo mini jack
- Maximum output level: 20 mW + 20 mW (into 32 ohm load)
- Equivalent input noise (when phantom power off): –125dBu or less (A-weighted, 150 ohm input, +40dB input gain)
- Noise floor (residual noise): –75dBu
- Control input: FS01/FP02M input
- AC adapter (9V DC 500 mA, center negative) (Zoom AD-16)
- 4 AA batteries (about 3.5 hours continuous operation time when using alkaline batteries and sold separately)
- Connector: Micro USB
- Audio interface operation: 2-in/2-out USB2.0 Full Speed, 44.1kHz, 16/24/32-bit
- Power can also be supplied through the USB port
- When using a cable designed only for power, other USB functions cannot be used
- External dimensions: 150 mm (D) × 190 mm (W) × 50 mm (H)
- Weight: .59 kg (excluding batteries)
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9 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio5
- Performances5
- Amateur Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Don't waist you money on this.1
- Limited Functions2
- Doesn't work at all.1
- Not Durable1
- Professional Musician5
- Experienced3
- Novice1
- Easy To Use8
- Good Audio6
- Professional Functions6
- Versatile5
- Good Power Output3
Reviewed by 9 customers
I wouldn't recommend anyone buy this unit.
submitted4 months ago
byRON
fromPEI Canada
This product is complete garbage. I bought it from Guitar Centre in Florida. Just opened it today fresh out of the box and it doesn't power up. It's a complete dud.
Fun Effects with the Vocal Processor
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byRon
fromIndianapolis, IN
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We use the effects while playing in our garage band. It works well for the 3 of us in a home setting.
Yes if the model changes and have more features
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byEdward
fromIL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This device is a game changer for vocalist adding effects at your finger tips
So much fun!
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRyan
fromShrewsbury MA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great product. Makes singing more fun. The harmonies work really well. Exactly what I was hoping it would be. It is incredibly easy to use.
V3 Top of the Line for Home Studio
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byGil
fromStatesboro, Georgia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Harmony and Octave setting is just what I needed for recording. The other settings are okay but what is great about the V3 is that if it is turned off or if you turn to another setting, it automatically saves on the other settings that you have used and tweaked.
The octave and harmony I was definitely looking for our demo
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byGil
fromStatesboro, Georgia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Easy to use and set up through my EV 1000s
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted7 months ago
asked byLance
fromNevada city, ca
What's hook-up procedure for use with protools 8 with m-box interface
Connect the out of this to your interface. This has nothing to do with a DAW.submitted9 months ago
asked byDave
fromMiddlefield, Ohio
Can the Zoom V3 be connected and used with a Zoom 24 recording unit?
Yes, it can.submitteda year ago
asked byjawdom
fromKansas City
will this work with the Harbinger m200 PA system with passive speakers
Yes it will work.submitted2 years ago
asked byTom
fromRio Rancho, NM
Can an instrument (i.e. guitar) be harmonized rather than a voice, fed into 1/4" input?
It will work to a certain extent. You would need to convert to low impedance - 600 0hms - for the XLR input.submitted2 years ago
asked bySal
fromHacienda Heights CA.
Does the vocal processor the zoom v-3 come with the AD-16 Adaptor ?
Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted3 years ago
asked byDavid
fromnebraska
does it work with a wireless mic and if so how
We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855- 770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byBill
fromMaryland
Can you use a footswitch with this unit?
No.submitted4 years ago
asked byUncle Scary
fromColumbus, Ohio
Does the unit come with the mic stand adapter as seen in the pictures?
No, it doesn'tsubmitted4 years ago
asked byKevin
fromBaton rouge
Is the zoom v3 in the store or has to be ordered?
It is currently available in the Baton Rouge storesubmitted4 years ago
asked byWags
fromShow LOW, az
HOW DO I ATTACH IT TO MY MIC STAND?
You need to have the Zoom HRM-7 or HRM-11 Handy Recorder Mount.