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DigiTech Vocalist Live 3 Demo

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

Sorry my head got in the way a bit . lol If you have any questions , post them in the "comments" section , and I'll try to answer them.
Note: The VL2 will not send any guitar signals to the mixer through the XLRs , and there are no guitar effects for it either. You need to run into an amp to get sound. The VL3 and VL4 "do" send the guitar into the mixer as well as allowing to run into an amp.

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  • I just saw a new toy for live shows. Check out the TC Helcion H1 . I'm gonna have to check out one of those . lol

  • What's up with this much humming?

  • @chrisbarretto10 lol Too many wallwarts playing games with each other . Main source of hum was in the cable running from the mixer into the camera. The VL3 uses a wallwart , the mixer uses a wallwart , and the camera uses a wallwart .. all on the same powerbar. lol I 've never had a noise problem with the VL3 working through my main PA while doing shows.

  • why don't you talked about the humanizer control

  • @Berlusfan The Humanizer works with the harmonies. It throws the voices off ( key and timing ) to make it sound more like you have real singers backing you up. If you turn it far enough , it'll sound like eveyone's drunk. lol

  • Yup. Exactly. So, I thought that the pitch control was necessary for the backing harmonies to be right on with the lead vocals. Do they stay with you without pitch correction on? I'd test it myself but I won't be able to plug it in without bothering everyone around me right now. LOL

  • @NHLManiac97 No. You don't need the pitch control "on" for the harmonies to work. Just make sure the guitar is in tune. It takes it's information from the guitar. Even if you're a little off on your voice , it'll still sound good as long as you're close to the pitch of the guitar.

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  • @NHLManiac97 I don't normally use the pitch control. I tried it out , but you're right . It does give off this weird double voicy type sound that has an echo-ee vibe to it. Sometimes I use it when  want to get a double voiced sound. I tend to sing on the flat side of notes and I think that's why it gets that sound , because it applies the exact correct pitch to the notes and combines it with my flat pitch notes ?

  • Hi. Great demo. The only thing you didn't go through is the pitch correct. I just bought one of these and I love it but, with the pitch correct on and all effects and harmonies off, it gives me a weird main vocal sound. Short delay or something. I can't get it to stop and it's annoying. Do you have that problem at all?

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