The Global Konnekt tracks have landed in the TC-Helicon mail box in Victoria, Canada.
Tom Lang is using the VoiceLive 2 to produce Laura's vocals, adding harmonies, doubling, reverb and also Hardtu...
The Global Konnekt tracks have landed in the TC-Helicon mail box in Victoria, Canada. Tom Lang is using the VoiceLive 2 to produce Laura's vocals, adding harmonies, doubling, reverb and also Hardtune (aka Cher effect) and megaphone to her voice.
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Hi, I dowload the manual , I do better, I have buy a VL2. Please tell me a thing. In the video Tom Lang use other audio interface or the VL2 is in the same time the vocal processor and the audio interfaces ? How I must connected the VL2 to the pc via usb or spdif to do the same thing in the video? By
In this video, Tom is using the VoiceLive 2 as the audio interface and also as the external effects unit via USB. What he is doing here is actually a new feature of the 1.1.00 software update we just released (which you can download via the Voice Support application).
Really nice, I am looking forward to getting myself a VL2.
As babbone75 said, is it used as an audio interface? Also, how many vocal harmonies can you play with a midi keyboard? In the beginning it is said that there are four voices then eight. Will I be able to play 8 different voices through my midi keyboard at the same time (like a big choral? :P).
Yes, the VoiceLive 2 can be used as an audio interface.
With a midi keyboard, the maximum number of notes can be 4 or 8 depending on whether harmony doubling is activated in the harmony tab of the edit menu. If you want a big choral effect, check out the choir feature - it's something pretty special!
What I would like to know is , because I intend to use the VoiceLive2 as a processor in studio production and not so much for live, will I be able to use it the way the video shows it if I have another audio interface? For example, I have an RME Multiface II and I would like to use it with VoiceLive2 but not use VoiceLive as an audio interface(I will use the ASIO driver from RME). Is this possible in any way?
Yes, the VoiceLive 2 can also be an audio interface.
The best thing to do is to download the VoiceLive 2 manual from TC Helicon's website. On page 32 -34 you'll find a detailed description of how to go about doing this. Yes, you will be able to hear the effect in real time.
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Please tell me a thing. In the video Tom Lang use other audio interface or the VL2 is in the same time the vocal processor and the audio interfaces ? How I must connected the VL2 to the pc via usb or spdif to do the same thing in the video?
By
In this video, Tom is using the VoiceLive 2 as the audio interface and also as the external effects unit via USB. What he is doing here is actually a new feature of the 1.1.00 software update we just released (which you can download via the Voice Support application).
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC
As babbone75 said, is it used as an audio interface?
Also, how many vocal harmonies can you play with a midi keyboard? In the beginning it is said that there are four voices then eight. Will I be able to play 8 different voices through my midi keyboard at the same time (like a big choral? :P).
Thanks
Yes, the VoiceLive 2 can be used as an audio interface.
With a midi keyboard, the maximum number of notes can be 4 or 8 depending on whether harmony doubling is activated in the harmony tab of the edit menu. If you want a big choral effect, check out the choir feature - it's something pretty special!
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC
What I would like to know is , because I intend to use the VoiceLive2 as a processor in studio production and not so much for live, will I be able to use it the way the video shows it if I have another audio interface? For example, I have an RME Multiface II and I would like to use it with VoiceLive2 but not use VoiceLive as an audio interface(I will use the ASIO driver from RME). Is this possible in any way?
Could you explain how to connect the VL2 to laptop. The vl2 is also a audio interfaces ? In real time I can hear the effect of VL2 ?
Thank
Yes, the VoiceLive 2 can also be an audio interface.
The best thing to do is to download the VoiceLive 2 manual from TC Helicon's website. On page 32 -34 you'll find a detailed description of how to go about doing this. Yes, you will be able to hear the effect in real time.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC