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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

This is my demonstration of (nearly) all of the tones on the H1 harmony pedal from TC-Helicon. Hopefully this should give you an idea of how this pedal can be used in a live gig, and the versatility of the H1.

In addition, I'm using the T1 adaptive tone pedal and the R1 vocal reverb (great as it can be turned off right at your feet!).

I now use the H1 live when performing with my weddings band - http://weddingband.thecoverups.co.uk

Any questions, post them right below and I'll do my best to answer them. Enjoy!

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  • @greateranticipation if I'm understanding you correctly you're asking if its possible to output all three sounds through one input: I'm afraid not. The vocal and harmonies come from one output, and there is a 'through' for the guitar. This, to be honest, seems to be best for most situations. The only option I'd really like to see is only harmonies through the output:no dry vocal, regardless of effect on or off. That way you could mix the harmonies at the engineers end.

  • Thanks. Are you only using one pedal. I see you adjusting two.

  • @dotsunmoon Hi. Sorry for the slow response. I've been gigging crazy this season - and loving using this pedal. The other pedal that I switch on and off is the R1 reverb pedal. It just means I don't sound like I'm in a cave when I'm speaking ;)

  • Can this pedal be used for recording? I mean, can I plug my condenser mic into the pedal, then run the pedal into the computer? This sounds great man...nice job.

  • @bobbything You certainly could use it for recording, but to my understanding, it doesn't work as a soundcard. As such, you'd need a soundcard, and plug the output from this into an input on the soundcard.

  • How do you set up the chain then? Into the PA or the pedal board? I'm very intrigued to see how it's set up.

  • @DeadWhiteButterflies Hi. Sorry for the slow response. So, my chain is pretty straight forward - and goes left to right as you look at it - T1 (tone pedal, levels things up nicely), H1 Harmony Pedal, then R1 (reverb pedal, make it all sound lovely). In this video my acoustic is coming out of the bypass on my tuner pedal. This means you can mute the acoustic signal as running to the PA, and still use the guitar chords for creating harmony. I do this live for some tracks I don't play guitar on.

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  • im glad someone who can sing is demo-ing this pedal

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  • oh look, its mickey dolenz and davey jones's son.

  • Great video and playing! I'm sold on the T1 and the R1 after watching, might do the H1 but am not sure if an audience will be weirded out by it when it's me solo acoustic. Hands down the best demo I've seen of this product. It sounds like it mostly produces accurate harmonies but I noticed a few notes it chose were minor when they should have been major. Do power chords throw this thing off? Also- what guitar are you playing? Love the steel string sound.

  • Hi! Out of curiosity, does this pitch correct your voice as well?

  • Yes! Great Tutorial. Makes me get this thing! You´ve chosen very cool songs too! Thx man!

  • Sounds great!! I'm considering getting one, but I'm just wondering if it would work with my digital piano as opposed to a guitar? I play guitar as well, but I play piano primarily and sing lead(just need harmony in a lot of songs I do)..

  • If i have a budget for two of these voice tones gadgets. What would you advice to buy first. this would be just for karaoke setup.

  • @MrMikeAshelby Alright, thanks Mike! And yes, you understood correctly :) I guess I'm going to need a separate unit for the guitar then, which is fine. This pedal sounds great!

  • @GreaterAnticipation Lol I meant *Mike, not Mic xD

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