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TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 - Review & Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

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Robert Lunte & Sean Walker from The Vocalist Studio discuss the benefits of the TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2.

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  • everything about this vid is awesome except the fat ass cameraman is blocking the light and breathing into the mic on the camera @ the beginning. obviously i'm just joking... great vid guys. one tip: next time just spring for a profesional informational vid next time. we like those. by we i mean customers... ppl with monies. :)

  • @JacobCain86 Thanks Jacob. What is it about so many people crying about the quality of the production? Ok, I get that its not a big budget production, but this is a free public service and we didn't have to do anything at all? Im a voice coach and Sean is a singer, we are not people that walk around with thousands of dollars of video production gear. Personally, I think the production is just fine and don't really "get it"? Whats important is that you learn something from it about Tc-Helicon.

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  • I need this for my next gig!

  • stereo input ?

  • Does this thing have a tap tempo ?

  • Does anyone have good ideas what to use to get good results with acoustic instruments like accordion, saxphone etc, TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 or what ? Thanks in advance.

  • Making some great points! Thanks!

    The little gig at the end is pretty funny

  • how do you get back your original configuration voiceleve2

  • This is for everyone trying to compare cheaper pedals that claim to function the same YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! Period. If you want the best look no further!

  • @edielameu The Digitech cost less for less product. You have about 100 pre-sets which can be minimally altered. However, if you just want fun harmonies, go cheaper. The setting controls are faster as they are fewer. Personally the sound quality is less as well, but not noticeable in a live setting. I use the Digitech for some specific tones that the VL2 can't emulate and use as a second mic harmony, but use the VL2 about 95% of the time, otherwise. Can't list all the differences here.

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