Vocal Group Harmonies | TC-Helicon Making Hit Vocals Ep. 2
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@nintendowiifreak88 Just run the signal through an octave pedal before you send it to the TC.
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I love your channel :)
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@nintendowiifreak88 How are you doing Drop F dude? Surely you've gotta be using a 7 or 8 string yeah? You could have your harmonies up the octave so they arent so low. They'll cut through better in the mix if they arent heaps uber low too.
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@ThePachinoman Just No !
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sounds too computerish
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What kind of guitar is she using? Great sound!
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I think that the bigger part of that similar type of products of TC-Helicon are a bit more guitarist oriented. Where is the Harmony-M XT, full year after the G XT is on the market?
I think there should be a product somewhere on the middle, something like VoiceLive Touch, but only without the Vloop, I't ll be cheaper, and it will find wider place on the market i think.
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@tchelicon sorry but would u mind sending me them too :)
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THat song makes her a trillion times sexier!
I play in a Metalcore/Hardcore band, but we have very melodic power chord driven choruses. Some of the chords for these choruses are in VERY low tunings.
I am very interested in getting a processor to give my vocals harmonies for that HUGE chorus feeling but my question is this:
Will the VoiceTone Harmony be able to detect chord in a Drop F tuning?
nintendowiifreak88 1 year ago
@nintendowiifreak88 Hiya, We've found that the tuner goes to a low G at it’s minimum so I’d say that’s the limit. Haven't tried it with a low F but it is within the range of a bass guitar so it may well work.
Best wishes,
Joey @ TC-Helicon
tchelicon 1 year ago