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Digitech Vocalist Live Pro - Alice In Chains No Excuses

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Me playing the song "No Excuses" by Alice In Chains....solo, using only my guitar and a new Digitech Vocalist Live Pro harmonizer.

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  • hey, is the pitrch correction on??

  • No it's not.

  • ...I was expecting epic suckage.

    What I recieved instead was epic win. 5 stars, best cover I've heard by far. AiC lyrics are notoriously hard to cover...

  • Thanks!!!

  • which preset did you use on this?

  • I think I started with a blank preset and just added some reverb and a single harmony up a 3rd.

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  • Great demo man. Alot of people have an intrest in the pitch correction aspect of this unit. Do you have any comments or notes/thoughts about it. I am really looking looking for something that might pitch correct on the fly. Thanks.

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  • is falsetto a setting?

  • Sorry as fun as these things are it doesn't provide the same harmonies as the original and AIC is all about interesting harmony.

  • It's not pitch correcting it is just singing a harmony... The wrong one. Not Laynes. But truthfully AIC is the one band i would not want to hear the digi being used on. Everything else it's pretty awesome.

  • @hr50pxl seriously man.... dont pitch correct.... just learn to sing and you wont have to... its like having auto catch in football. or an artist with auto draw.... dont stoop that low man.

  • Awesome, I want one now!

  • Cool. Nice song. Nice job. I am considering snatchin' one a those DVLP gadgets (rackmount), so thanks for the demo. That added third sounded a lot like AiC's No Excuses.

  • Cool.

  • so awesome!

  • when you sing a wrong note does it correct the harmony to make it match the key to your guitar?

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