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Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

$20.47

(128 reviews)

The Roland VT-4 is an effect processor for the instrument inside us all—the human voice. And like the human voice, the VT-4 is easy to use, yet devastatingly effective. Whether you’re a solo electronic artist, DJ, or singer in a band, the VT-4 lets you craft and shape your own unique vocal sounds, from subtle augmentation to radical transformation. Everything is hands on, with no menu diving or programming to get in the way. Jaw-dropping effects like harmonizing, vocoding, pitch shifting, hard tuning, and more are just a push, slide, or turn away. And with its compact size and five-hour battery life, you can use the VT-4 anywhere. Today’s musical styles increasingly use unusual vocal sounds with heavy processing, making them stand out and grab the listener’s attention. With the VT-4, you have a wealth of modern and retro vocal effects at your fingertips, with no need to resort to a complicated setup with a computer and plug-ins. All the effects are top-notch, with everything from delay and reverb to mind-bending formant and vocoding effects. Better still, the VT-4’s performance-oriented interface lets you ride the controls while you sing to constantly alter the sound to suit the track and enhance the vibe of your performance.

The Roland VT-4 is an effect processor for the instrument inside us all—the human voice. And like the human voice, the VT-4 is easy to use, yet devastatingly effective. Whether you’re a solo electronic artist, DJ, or singer in a band, the VT-4 lets you craft and shape your own unique vocal sounds, from subtle augmentation to radical transformation. Everything is hands on, with no menu diving or programming to get in the way. Jaw-dropping effects like harmonizing, vocoding, pitch shifting, hard tuning, and more are just a push, slide, or turn away. And with its compact size and five-hour battery life, you can use the VT-4 anywhere. Today’s musical styles increasingly use unusual vocal sounds with heavy processing, making them stand out and grab the listener’s attention. With the VT-4, you have a wealth of modern and retro vocal effects at your fingertips, with no need to resort to a complicated setup with a computer and plug-ins. All the effects are top-notch, with everything from delay and reverb to mind-bending formant and vocoding effects. Better still, the VT-4’s performance-oriented interface lets you ride the controls while you sing to constantly alter the sound to suit the track and enhance the vibe of your performance.

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

(128 reviews)

The Roland VT-4 is an effect processor for the instrument inside us all—the human voice. And like the human voice, the VT-4 is easy to use, yet devastatingly effective. Whether you’re a solo electronic artist, DJ, or singer in a band, the VT-4 lets you craft and shape your own unique vocal sounds, from subtle augmentation to radical transformation. Everything is hands on, with no menu diving or programming to get in the way. Jaw-dropping effects like harmonizing, vocoding, pitch shifting, hard tuning, and more are just a push, slide, or turn away. And with its compact size and five-hour battery life, you can use the VT-4 anywhere. Today’s musical styles increasingly use unusual vocal sounds with heavy processing, making them stand out and grab the listener’s attention. With the VT-4, you have a wealth of modern and retro vocal effects at your fingertips, with no need to resort to a complicated setup with a computer and plug-ins. All the effects are top-notch, with everything from delay and reverb to mind-bending formant and vocoding effects. Better still, the VT-4’s performance-oriented interface lets you ride the controls while you sing to constantly alter the sound to suit the track and enhance the vibe of your performance.

The Roland VT-4 is an effect processor for the instrument inside us all—the human voice. And like the human voice, the VT-4 is easy to use, yet devastatingly effective. Whether you’re a solo electronic artist, DJ, or singer in a band, the VT-4 lets you craft and shape your own unique vocal sounds, from subtle augmentation to radical transformation. Everything is hands on, with no menu diving or programming to get in the way. Jaw-dropping effects like harmonizing, vocoding, pitch shifting, hard tuning, and more are just a push, slide, or turn away. And with its compact size and five-hour battery life, you can use the VT-4 anywhere. Today’s musical styles increasingly use unusual vocal sounds with heavy processing, making them stand out and grab the listener’s attention. With the VT-4, you have a wealth of modern and retro vocal effects at your fingertips, with no need to resort to a complicated setup with a computer and plug-ins. All the effects are top-notch, with everything from delay and reverb to mind-bending formant and vocoding effects. Better still, the VT-4’s performance-oriented interface lets you ride the controls while you sing to constantly alter the sound to suit the track and enhance the vibe of your performance.

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The lowest price for Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer right now is $20.47 at Roland Rentals Australia, compared across 28 retailers.

The all-time low was $20.47 on 6 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$423.55

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

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Roland Rentals Australia

$20.47

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

Music EDnet

$335.00

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer | Music EDnet

Free delivery

rubadub.co.uk

$379.16

Roland Aira VT-4 Voice Transformer

Delivery $36.17

microless.com

$389.23

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer, Vocal Effects Processor, Pitch/Formant Control, Auto-Pitch, Vocoder, Harmonizer, Real-Time Effects, USB Audio, MIDI Con

Delivery between 12–19 June $52.82

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$391.42

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$396.73

Roland Voice Transformer Vt-4 Black From Japan

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$433.13

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$438.00

Roland Vt-4 Voice Transformer Vocal Multi-effects Processor Live

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$441.12

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

13 March 2020

originally posted on americanmusical.com

This little box packs big punch. I recommend this to ANYONE trying to enhance, autotune, use a vocoder or just add melodies or more thickness to their vocals. Or simply to just change their voice. One of the best features is the vocoder in my opinion. Awesome plugged into a keyboard, or just on it's own, this box is great, especially for it's price point. If you're debating, buy one. It will not disappoint.

13 February 2019Jared J

originally posted on americanmusical.com

though this is really more for a dj it seems, I enjoy it. I like it more than the tc helicon, the red one. that was okay, but most of what it did I have on my mixer. this has pitch AND FORMANT, which is totally needed to switch your voice in a convincing manner. to try and get a feminine voice, which I realized I wanted in the kind of music I make, dreampop/shoegaze/post punk, changing the pitch just gives you the chipmunk effect, while it seems a strange subject, I would think about it and forget it for years, and was surprised to find how much stuff online there is with others wondering. that said, pitched an octave up with formant less than halfway up sounds great, some reverb, good to go. the effects sound good. the megaphone sounds cool. the reverb is good, ... Morethough this is really more for a dj it seems, I enjoy it. I like it more than the tc helicon, the red one. that was okay, but most of what it did I have on my mixer. this has pitch AND FORMANT, which is totally needed to switch your voice in a convincing manner. to try and get a feminine voice, which I realized I wanted in the kind of music I make, dreampop/shoegaze/post punk, changing the pitch just gives you the chipmunk effect, while it seems a strange subject, I would think about it and forget it for years, and was surprised to find how much stuff online there is with others wondering. that said, pitched an octave up with formant less than halfway up sounds great, some reverb, good to go. the effects sound good. the megaphone sounds cool. the reverb is good, though it doesn't have as much as I'd like, about as much as a hall or so. the vocoder and robot are really cool, and from the demos on youtube you can do a lot as far as layering the effect with the keyboard

27 April 2021Michelle from Megawave

originally posted on americanmusical.com

I’m still figuring it out but feel like it’s a great product that I will learn to utilize well eventually.It’s a little strange there is only XLR in but 1/4 line out. I usually don’t really like to interact with the engineer beyond what’s your name and thanks- and not being able to plug their xlr for the house mic in wasn’t what I expected.Anyway for COVID times and just using with my interface for live streams, it’s a crowd pleaser.The midi feature is great. The mic sense is also good.

Specification

MIDIYes
True BypassYes
StereoYes
Supplies Phantom PowerNo
SuppliesPhantom Power No

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$423.55

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Roland Rentals Australia

$20.47

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer

Music EDnet

$335.00

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer | Music EDnet

Free delivery

rubadub.co.uk

$379.16

Roland Aira VT-4 Voice Transformer

Delivery $36.17

microless.com

$389.23

Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer, Vocal Effects Processor, Pitch/Formant Control, Auto-Pitch, Vocoder, Harmonizer, Real-Time Effects, USB Audio, MIDI Con

Delivery between 12–19 June $52.82

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

13 March 2020

This little box packs big punch. I recommend this to ANYONE trying to enhance, autotune, use a vocoder or just add melodies or more thickness to their vocals. Or simply to just change their voice. One of the best features is the vocoder in my opinion. Awesome plugged into a keyboard, or just on it's own, this box is great, especially for it's price point. If you're debating, buy one. It will not disappoint.

originally posted on americanmusical.com
13 February 2019

though this is really more for a dj it seems, I enjoy it. I like it more than the tc helicon, the red one. that was okay, but most of what it did I have on my mixer. this has pitch AND FORMANT, which is totally needed to switch your voice in a convincing manner. to try and get a feminine voice, which I realized I wanted in the kind of music I make, dreampop/shoegaze/post punk, changing the pitch just gives you the chipmunk effect, while it seems a strange subject, I would think about it and forget it for years, and was surprised to find how much stuff online there is with others wondering. that said, pitched an octave up with formant less than halfway up sounds great, some reverb, good to go. the effects sound good. the megaphone sounds cool. the reverb is good, ... Morethough this is really more for a dj it seems, I enjoy it. I like it more than the tc helicon, the red one. that was okay, but most of what it did I have on my mixer. this has pitch AND FORMANT, which is totally needed to switch your voice in a convincing manner. to try and get a feminine voice, which I realized I wanted in the kind of music I make, dreampop/shoegaze/post punk, changing the pitch just gives you the chipmunk effect, while it seems a strange subject, I would think about it and forget it for years, and was surprised to find how much stuff online there is with others wondering. that said, pitched an octave up with formant less than halfway up sounds great, some reverb, good to go. the effects sound good. the megaphone sounds cool. the reverb is good, though it doesn't have as much as I'd like, about as much as a hall or so. the vocoder and robot are really cool, and from the demos on youtube you can do a lot as far as layering the effect with the keyboard

Jared J originally posted on americanmusical.com
27 April 2021

I’m still figuring it out but feel like it’s a great product that I will learn to utilize well eventually.It’s a little strange there is only XLR in but 1/4 line out. I usually don’t really like to interact with the engineer beyond what’s your name and thanks- and not being able to plug their xlr for the house mic in wasn’t what I expected.Anyway for COVID times and just using with my interface for live streams, it’s a crowd pleaser.The midi feature is great. The mic sense is also good.

Michelle from Megawave originally posted on americanmusical.com
2 July 2019

In their attempt to make this super-intuitive, I think they should have still included a much more detailed manual. Simple things like "hold this button, while pressing another" are not clear in the manual. The device sounds great, but I'm still trying to get the harmonies / sounds that I am imagining and the device isn't the easiest to find those sounds. Think of it like an Apple product: once someone shows you how to make the settings, it makes sense. But, until then, you will be stumbling around.

Ron S originally posted on americanmusical.com
14 January 2020

Very nice work here Roland! I've always wanted to be able to add my own vocals to my production, but was not blessed with the voice to be able to do so. Luckily, Roland made the VT3 and then improved and updated it with the VT4. I really love this device. First of all, it sounds phenomenal. The sound quality is great and maintains it's resolution while processing your vocal with every effect possible. The design of the interface is pretty much perfect too. No nesting menus or confusing sequences of buttons to get the sound you want. It's all right there for you on the panel. Easy connectivity, MIDI input, and a sleek look makes for a nice addition to my setup. Highly recommend!

SevenSugars originally posted on americanmusical.com
Review of Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer
7 July 2020

I would have rated 5 stars, except for midi control of pitch bend and no vibrato.I’ve got round these problems by controlling via midi from my sequencer track, which I have entered revised pitch bend values, and used frequent +200/-200 pitch bend values to simulate vibrato.My efforts will be appearing on my YouTube channel from mid-July 2020 if you wish to hear the VT-4 in action. https://youtu.be/uoYu9igK5KQ

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
Roland Has My Eyes Rollin'
24 December 2021

I have yet to get this unit to provide any usable harmony effects, which do not correlate with the pitch of my voice (I am a professional vocalist). Any attempt to get Roland to aid in troubleshooting or providing other technical information must be accomplished by email, and they don't answer lickety-split, either. There is no technical chatroom online, nor is there a phone number to call for advice from the support people. Totally unsatisfactory.

David originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
S.Buznote
7 April 2023

I need flexibility with a unit that was not a floor model. The VT-4 gives me that and more! Harmonies and effects have professional reproduction qualities. Very glad I found this processor.

originally posted on sweetwater.com
Update # 1
6 February 2022

I think I've solved the harmony problem. I don't know how I did it, but they sound better. I'm now trying to score an AC Adapter, which allows you to plug the unit into a wall outlet. I've left a message for the Roland Techs for more information. Things are looking up!

David originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

Specification

MIDIYes
True BypassYes
StereoYes
Supplies Phantom PowerNo
SuppliesPhantom Power No

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