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  • she actuly looks hot with that hairdo!

  • @jonladder: actually she demonstrates everything. You just have to wash your ears or use better audio system :)

  • It can be interesting when you often do small clubs.

    The voice gets quickly tired playing clubs full of cigarette smoke, or just clubs where the air conditioning's not well adjusted.

    Anyway, for someone who already sings quite well and pretty much in tune, 2 OBVIOUS FEATURES ARE MISSING that would make it a perfect Voice Doubler : a balance between wet and dry, and a delay that you could apply on the wet signal.

    It is so obvious, that will surely come with the next update of this pedal.

  • Yes sir, with this pedal, there's no need for proper technique. No need for knowing anything at all, the magic box does it all for you.

  • Hey that de-essing feature and the dynamics are good features, Throw in a strong low cut and it should be a standard on all the singers mics in our setups.

  • TC truly embraces the future.

  • I agree that there is too much yapping and not enough demo. I have been burned by way too many "easy to use" gadgets

  • agree ... very bad demo

  • Insane!

  • what !!! a sound engineer at your feet !!!!! ahhhhhhhhhhgh !! too creepy man ! too creepy !!!!

  • 35 people ate the mic and hit the dislike button. Maybe more people should eat the mic.....

  • Women can talk things unsexy. And umh... can i have this as VST?

  • worst electronics demonstration I have seen

  • Sadly I didn't get to hear the dam thing as I got so bored listening to her I chewed my foot right off and had to go to the doctors.. to.. erm… get a new one :O\

  • @rebirth3X hahaha I almost ate poison to avoid watching the rest of this video! I'm lucky to be alive!

  • Play the F'ing pedal !!!

  • This pedal doesn't change your voice at all. It just tightens up your vocals a little bit so if you go a little flat it corrects it. You still need to be able to sing so everyone bashing it calm down a bit. Why do you think studio recordings are so perfect? All engineers use pitch correction in studios. Even on the best singers cause believe it or not nobody has a perfect voice. Not trying to be an ass, but it's true.

  • So, this thing changes the voice?

    Great! Now, bad singers can be good.

    The signature of your voice is the TIMBRE.

    It pisses me off thos electronic stuffs for the voice.

  • Sales pitch alert!!! No demo here.

  • her last name is Clap lol...

  • boring enough...

  • All she said can be read in the web, stop talk and show features.

  • A pedal that fixes your off-pitch notes and let's you "not worry about your mic technique". Yeah. We need that. Why bother to learn to be a good singer when you can buy a pedal?

  • That demo didn't demonstrate crap about the product!

  • ...to where it needs to be in the mixheyyyyy ohhhhhhhhhohohhhhooooohhhhhhhh yeah so that way i can just sing to my hearts content...

  • exactly at 2:30, pause it.

  • shut the fuck UP and sing!!!!!!

  • for real.

  • This woman made some good points with this product!

  • Im sueing this company for a new office chair, as when i saw this demo, i fell over backwards off my chair with laughter and broke it lol.

  • Lol, I know what eat the mic means, but everytime I hear it I laugh.

  • i like the idea that i could be perfectly in tune in a live gig.... not just sounding good... but perfectly in tune!

    there's nothing worse than listening to some asshole singing like shit but thin they are some sort of god...... if u wanna settle for average sounding and hopefully in tune then go for it, but i like perfection! nothing wrong with that

  • wow, bob dylan, taylor swift, and kris kristofferson could use one of these.

  • that was embarrasing to watch

  • u guys are harsh--no amount of pitch correction is going to turn a lousy singer into a good one--this is for people that can already hold a tune

  • Just sounds like an automatic equalizer to me;

    usefull to correct auditorium acoustics.

    Notice the immense amount of sound engineering that goes into any large live gig.

  • yep autotune is cheating same like making guitarists an auto-soloing box that makes every solo to not suck. but im interested about that bitch correction. especially that hard bitch correction she mentioned...

  • actually guitarists have something like that, it is called an electronic tuner. old school guitar players had to tune their guitars by ear, the "cheaters " would use a pitch pipe, but it was essentially by ear. most players nowadays would be lost without it, but at least that's better than listening to their out of tune guitars... this is a great pedal that does just that, it doesn't make you a perfect singer, but it shows you if you are flat or sharp and you can correct as much as you want..

  • LOL

    Laura Crap

  • So this can make my singing better?

  • AutoTune is for losers who can't freaking sing and can't deal with it....

  • TC Electronics suckss!!! .....quality suckss!!!

  • Bulshit demo

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  • its better to go to tchelicon page. Their support is great. Better to buy there too.

    They answer questions too..

  • Can i use this to record??????? Someone PLEASE tell me ASAP!!!!

  • yeah but autotune is way better for that

  • Well i want some sort of effects pedal that has pitch correction. Can someone PLEASE tell me of anything?????

  • OMFGLOLZERZ!!!!~~!!!!``11``1

    ScorchinBeats is correct, use AutoTune if you are recording.

  • poor video surfer and buyer. You posted this question and that worldmusicsupply don't answer here. I am also waiting for their answers too.

    Worldmusicsupply just promote and demonstrate to buy their products but they don't care about fucking questions. For them. Just buy.

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  • where are you getting half an hour? she said 30 seconds

  • sorry your right 30 seconds

  • very nice indeed. say, since it doesn't look like you're using it right now, could i borrow you're green screen for a while?

  • Does anyone know if you crank the pitch on here if it will give a strong, hard, electronic sounding correction?

    such as auto tune?

    im looking to get that sound but i dont wanna haul a laptop and all on stage.

    or maybe if you know anything else that'll do that for me?

  • The pitch correction on this is like touch up paint on a car: subtle. It's function is to help your natural voice stay in key. If you want to have the Auto-tune/T-Pain/Cher effect on your vocals, I'd recommend getting the Antares AVP Vocal Producer. It gives you complete control and is pretty affordable at $399. The reason I'm telling you this is because I just bought the voicetone correct to "touch up" my live vocals, but I didn't want the T-Pain/Cher effect.

  • First of all: Auto-tune is for losers.

    Second of all: The Voicetone Synth might get you that sound.

  • Or every band on the radio. Take your pick.

  • They're the same thing, dude. Most people on the radio now are just a subset of the greater group that I label "losers".

    But each to their own, I guess...

  • vocals dont get lost if your a good FOH engineer

  • However, good FOH-engineers are only slightly more common than dogs that speaks Norwegian.

  • Do you get the real HARD autotuning with this one?

    Anyone?

  • those pitch correction units do not "create" singers.. They just help the singers to do what the do best. Pitch correctors are handy when it comes to live.. AGAIN!!! THOSE UNITS ARE FOR HELP SINGERS..

  • there only handy if you cant sing

  • Victor ... you fucking douche bag ... you have absolutely no idea wtf you're talking about

  • Tools to make it possible for more people aren't the "death of music". It makes the world better.

    Do you have an electronic instrument?

    Do you sing through a P.A.?

    Does your music end up on a disc? As a digital file?

    You rely on technology.

    Next Caller!

  • that's bloody cheating... "don't practise singing, don't practise correct pitch, don't practise clear prnounciation and don't practise producing a beautiful sound with your voice. rely on this piece of technology!". Things like this will be the death of music as a form of art.

  • you are a idiot and you need to learn how to spell.

    practice not practise you frigging hack. death of music as a form of art,

    what music mostly needs is the death of elitist ignorant attitudes such as yours.

  • if you were as smart as you think you are, you'd know that "practise" is correct, as well as "practice". You know, there's such a thing as Great Britain. And what music needs is people like me who study music at a bloody college after having done serious music all life.

  • yes i rest my case. elitism is never remembered. yes practise is correct spelling in gb. still tho your thoughts regarding the use of technology with regards to music is flawed. i mean without the use of electronics and technology,no music would have ever been recorded. none.

    no one needs someone like you dictating what music should be or is.

  • I was not criticising the use of technology in general, but the fact that a device like this in a way spoils all the hard work other musicians have put into their skills. I was neither denying the importance of technology nor was I dictating what music should be. I was not trying to order anybody from enjoying music as entertainment, I was warning about the loss of music as a form of high art.

  • @VictorMLudwig Well, when sit there and try to call music high art, youre pidgeonholing it. Music is something that doesnt need a name, especially your name. Its subjective and is meant to be enjoyed at whatever level each individual listener hears and uses it. Making music is ALWAYS about a means to an end. You have tools, and you use them because creativity knows no boundaries. Thus, if one uses a pitch correction device...its none of your fucking business if it sounds good. Goddamn snob.

  • It doesn't make you instantly able to sing, it just improves the sound quality

    Why does it matter how you achieve a sound as long as its good? it's like me saying it's cheating to use an in tune guitar with decent pickups and the best amp I can afford.

  • I can see your point, but I think there's a difference between something that helps you in achieving your goals, and something that achieves them for you. Using a device that automatically corrects your intonation is, to express it flatly, cheating, just like it's cheating to use doping in an athletic competition.

  • Sounds all the same to me...but what do I know!

  • I bought this pedal last week at Guitar Center in Charlotte, NC...I have to admit, it does make a huge difference in your overall tone and sound. I have another singer in the band and as soon as I turned it on, we could all hear the difference. Clear as a bell, and smooth. The pitch correction works well, but this is NOT AN AUTO TUNER, so don't think you will be able to sing, if you can't sing already. It does help a bit, but it's not a miracle. But, after using the pedal, it's worth every$

  • so, if I sing like shit, and I use this pedal.. my voice will still sounding like shit?..

  • Yeah. It's not a miracle device. It's just a computerized audio engineer. Which means it will just make your vocals more clear and audible to the audience plus give you a little buffer if you "SLIGHTY" botch a note. You still have to be able to sing.

  • basically yeah lol

  • Yes indeed. Why bother with such pesky useless trivialities indeed! ;)

  • Nice try but not much of a demonstration of its abilities.

    Try again and this time lets hear some pitch correction

  • I have only been singing in public for 6 months and this unit has at the very least given me confidence! See attached video response

  • 30 secs is ages in a song

  • after it adapts to youre voice does it save the settings and if so how long or does take 30 seconds to adapt every time you use it

  • I don't think this video demos the product well, but I heard her live at a tradeshow, and she did a good demo and went out and bought it. I have both Voice Tone Correct and Create, and they both help me to present my voice better. The pitch correction and compression on Create results less strain on my voice in a loud situation. However, consider that you have 2 more power adapters to plug in, plus 2 extra mic cables (to run to and between the 2 devices), and more crap to step on.

  • i can hear a slight warble on her voice from the correction when its on

    they should have got a really awful singer to demo it though

  • I heard Ashley Simpson got one implanted in her nose last year.

  • If you can't hear a differnence the product must be working well.

  • she has the clapp. hohoho hi5s self

  • Well folks, I saw a much better demo, and I went out and bought one! It really does do what it says on the tin (US readers might not get that reference). It's a doddle to set up and the standard settings are pretty well right for the average user. Within seconds I was sounding like Frank Sinatra. No, really....

  • Awesome!!!!!!!

  • Uh-oh! I should have read the rest of the posts! It seems NOBODY can hear a difference! They ought to use MY voice to demonstrate the product. If the unit can straighten my vox out it'll be a fantastic demo! I'd need a percentage though....

  • Did anybody else NOT detect any difference when she clicks on the pitch correct? I played it 3 times, closed my eyes, listened hard but couldn't hear any difference at all!

  • me i hear no difference =/

  • It's a bit out of tune in both cases, but a bit more the 2nd time. Since she turns it on and off I couldn't understand whether that was with more or with less pitch correction.

    In any case I don't think the demo teaches much about the product.

  • good...

  • nice toes :D

  • How about more demonstration of the product and less INTRO. Anyway, when you eventually get to the singing I dont even think it demonstates the product. Oh, and her hair!

  • the hair is the best part!

  • thats shit

    she sings perfect... she can't demonstrate this pedal...

    i wanna see a guy who can't sing and use that thing

  • I agree. I'm interested in some type of processor like this but whats the point of a product demo if the person can already sing in pitch? laame.

  • She's a good singer.

  • I'd get it for practice with pitch correction, but I hear it's awesome for eq and compression in a live setting.

  • I think that a good singer doesn´t need to use that pedal.Don´t spend money in that pedal,just sing in tune wiy¡th soul and that´s it.The real singer shouldent get use to it. But at the same time I think it´s something awesome! mostly when you want to sound secure and in tune in your band.I´t good I did not say the opposite!

  • You make a good point, but if you go to any professional concert, even with a great singer, there are tons of vocal processing.

    Nobody sings dry. I think this is great, one more tool to take your performance over the top.

  • she kind of looks like conan o'brian

  • Dude!!! ha ha ha ha she does

  • agreed!

  • OH MY GOD! THAT'S TRUE! HAHAHAHAHA

    i'm laughing so hard!! haha

  • and if you are a good singer that pedal will broke?

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