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>At 3 grand (!) it's pretty obvious that they want to keep all the units >for >themselves. I have no idea who would find this unit useful; there are >>way< >cheaper, and better sounding alternatives. > >bIz At the LA Namm show last year, the VP9000 was definitely being promoted to engineers and producers as a sonic surgical tool, IMO. They were demo'ing how useful it would be in the studio to 'fix' problems, like singers going flat at the end of a phrase. So they would demo how to bring the flat section back up into pitch. Also, they had demo's of how to do realistic background vocals and other fix-it tricks, in order to speed up studio time and cut costs. An engineer with that box, Protools and an Antares Autotune box could cover for a serious lack of talent in the studio! I was really excited about it at first, but choked on the pricetag, and tried to understand the UI at a local Guitar Center. Finally gave up... Maybe they'll flop and we can pick them up used for a couple hundred bucks in a few years. rich