🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Roland AIRA E-4 Voice Tweaker Bundle is a powerful vocal effects processor that harmonizes, auto-pitches, vocodes, loops, and glitches your voice. It comes with a custom protective carrying case featuring a semi-rigid EVA shell, durable polyester exterior, and heavy-duty zippers, ensuring your gear stays safe while you create.
D**E
Six months owned
This is the main component to my workflow. Some people on here say it’s limited, but I disagree. It’s got a lot going for it. When I hook up the J6, it sounds amazing with vocoder. The harmony options are great. It really beefs up my sound. I love the sliders on here. I wouldn’t say it’s got unlimited potential, but it has a lot. SO MUCH FUN!!! It’s definitely worth the price. Solid product.
D**R
Simple, Portable and Smart
Excellent voice tweeker that does not require additional software. Easy to use pitch, formant and reverb sliders. Complete control over how your voice sounds as input to a computer with computers USB C OR Mic In ports. I use daily for online meetings and can easily soften my husky voice for a more pleasant online presence
J**R
How to Slow Down the SCATTER Patterns
The SCATTER function brings some fun synth patterns to recorded vocal loops, but I don't believe there's a way built into the E-4 itself to alter the loop playback tempo.My solution, using parts I already had around the house:Roland Aira E-4—>Twin Looper pedal—>Behringer UMC404HD Audio Interface—>XLR inputs of two small Fender Acoustasonic guitar amps for stereo.The Twin Looper is less than $60 at Amazon, sometimes cheaper. It has something like 8 detented slow playback speeds. The signal was too low to use guitar inputs on the amps, so I used a mixer and XLR inputs to increase the volume.
S**R
Good Product
Worked as should. Nice
M**E
DISPOSABLE PRODUCT!
Once the battery dies, you are screwed, with no [official] options but to create more landfill trash. Only lasted me one year. I have a 553640 3.7V 850mAh LiPo pack coming... maybe I can salvage it. But, any solution I attempt is NOT supported by Roland. Will not even power on when plugged in, anymore. I guess they assume everyone will just toss these and buy another? There is PLENTY of room inside this case to have made a replaceable battery compartment. There is no way in blazes I would ever buy another Roland product, if this is all the thinking they put into their design process.This is a ridiculous POS.
N**K
It’s fun
But that’s kinda it. This unit feels like enough to get your feet wet but that’s it.
B**N
If you want to record or perform vocals, this is for you
I've had a blast with this thing. I've pretty much got this as a permanent part of my workflow, with my mic routed through this before going into my interface. You can kill all effects on it, and just add a little reverb or echo. You can do some autotuning, or run a midi keyboard through it and use the vocoder. Recording loops, and then playing with the scatter wheel has been a blast too.This was the first of the Aira compacts I've bought, and it's also just a blast linking the J6, T8 and E4 together and coming up with some songs on the fly. I was actually running the audio from them into the aux input in my car on my lunchbreak today. It was so cool.
S**A
I love Roland keyboards… this is not a keyboard
I’m not gonna come right out and say I hated this thing but it was seemed unusually small and I watched several review videos about this product before I had it shipped over but it is tiny and I am giving you this from the perspective of someone who is 5 foot two so I know what small things are and this was shockingly small I almost feel like something like this should be three times as big because for what I’m using this for I wanna show it off. Nobody can see it on my hands over it. It felt a little flimsy not only that the reason I returned it. I couldn’t even figure out how to turn it on get it to play work or make sound literally had it for a day not a sound came out of. It couldn’t find any instructions for it online that made any sense and when I did figure some stuff out, I had the special order chords from another country Just to get it to work that would’ve been like another hundred bucks and another two weeks so I said no no no no no yeah I said no that many times, but not into this thing making a cool sound out of my voice because I couldn’t turn the damn thing on. With so many free things apps wise we can get on our phones to do this things that this can do it almost seems like what’s the point product that being said I love Roland. I’ve bought several of their keyboards. They’re all amazing. this is not a keyboard.
P**N
Roland voice transformers
Works well has a lot of reverb good product
B**H
Auto button not showing how to replace very sad
Auto buttons not showing how to replace take to much prize and this type manufacturing defect very sad give me solution
H**R
Cool piece of gear, but flawed
Mostly using this for live vocal FX, and it's pretty decent. The Roland VT-4 is still way better (without a looper, though) as far as FX go, but this thing is still pretty sweet. Feels a bit overpriced but it is Roland after allgood:- pretty easy to use, fast, dynamic- runs on battery power and is rechargeable- adds quite a bit of clean gain to a mic signal- FX sound good (classic Roland)- small, fairly durable unitbad:- zeroing the sliders is very hard when you're in the middle of a song, as the centers aren't notched (classic Roland, always some strange, obvious flaw lol)- changing params for each effect on the fly is tricky- scatter FX are a bit weird, implementation is even weirder (why is it a knob?)- no way to stack FX - for example, using a delay and reverb at the same time
N**O
E4= wontEvenlast4 minutes
This thing lasted not even 4 mins and popped and died on me. Have a BossVE22 coming now.
I**S
Manufacturer failure
I tried different cables but it have a delay between 2 to 3 seconds between voice and speakers response... kind of disappointed 😞
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