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  • Vocal effects processor for live use?

    My singer is interested in getting a vocal effects box for live use. He's interested in having reverbs, delays, harmonies, some modulation effects, and maybe some weird stuff like a lo-fi sound simulator.

    He'd like it to be foot-operated if at all possible. He's been looking at the Digitech Vocalist Live 5. Judging from the specs and demo videos it seems pretty good. Anything else out there that might work well?

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    Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

    Try the TC products for vocals.

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      Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

      I had him looking at the Create XT from TC... I forgot about their bigger stuff!

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        Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

        Our singer uses the voicelive 2....insane! The harmonies and special FX mindblowing....good stuff. I use the create, minimal basic effects that are good, but no harmony and auto tune crazy stuff.

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          Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

          Originally posted by cayle_6 View Post
          Try the TC products for vocals.

          http://www.tc-helicon.com
          I think this is what I just saw at sam ash - it was sick! ton of features.

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            Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

            Originally posted by DankStar View Post
            I think this is what I just saw at sam ash - it was sick! ton of features.
            I've seen live demos of some of the TC gear for vocals and it was impressive.
            I am so close to retirement that I could play in a band full time. All I have to do is figure out what to use instead of money, improve my playing, learn some songs, and find some other musicians more talented than me who will do exactly as they're told. .

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              Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

              I use a Digitech Vocalist Performer, the stand mounted early ones for harmonies. They're relatively foolproof, have an onboard reverb, which I don't use and have 3 different modal choices. In my current project, my partner doesn't like her voice through it, but in other bands, I've used a pre-fade send between two different mics and could A/B whichever one I wanted to send to the processor.

              I've also heard really good things about TC equipment.
              Last edited by Hellion; 12-15-2010, 11:30 AM.
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              • #8
                Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

                I was looking at the TC VoiceLive Touch... that looks neat!

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                • #9
                  Re: Vocal effects processor for live use?

                  TC is your best bet for this kind of stuff without lugging around a rack of individual pieces!
                  www.JeffDunne.com

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