From tsellers@knology.net Tue Sep 27 22:43:51 2011
Subject:Re: Voce V3 Questions

I have had 2 of these and still have one, can't bring myself to sell it- yet. It is a little bit noisey, but it just adds a little bit of grunge and with a hammond IMHO that is not a bad thing. It is very programmable, especially the Leslie simulation, which is quite good considering the age of the box. It also has a 122 output jack that can be handy, and passable Vox and Farfisa emulations. If you are a real draw bar controller type player you may be a little disappointed, but if it is to add some decent hammond sounds to a rig where they are not so good (most romplers) then if the price is right you will not be disappointed.

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From: MRK7421@aol.com
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:04 AM
Subject: [CWSG] Voce V3 Questions


I have been offered a Voce V3 at a reasonable price. I am thinking of
checking this out.... so I am curious if some of you have had them.

There are a few articles written by Bruce Wahler on this. Mainly it seems
that the V3 is sort of a programmable version of the V5 , which sounds like
it might be a good thing.

One of the things mentioned by Bruce in his articles is that the V3 is kind
of noisy, and I do a lot of practicing with headphones etc. That might be
an issue.

Other than that, there aren't many good examples of this on Youtube, and I
still don't know how well the Voces do chorus vibrato and that sort of
thing. I do get the impression that you can adjust percussion volume and key
click etc.... always a good thing.

Any info appreciated.

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