The Modern Vocalist : Review of the TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

Robert Lunte, founder & CEO of The Modern Vocalist.com & Founder of The Vocalist Studio discusses the new TC-Helicon VoiceLive II pedal System. Joined by Sean Walker, TVS screaming pillar and TMV Member.

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  • How to bypass all effects with the click of a switch to sound natural? I own one and I can't get an answer

  • @mitchcapone Hi Mitch, thanks for your feedback, glad it was helpful... in regard to the "professional lighting", sorry to let you down... if you would like to make an investment in a professional lighting system or pay for the crew to come in and give us your "professional lighting", that would be most appreciated. We can send you an invoice for the crew and equipment, ok? In the meantime, keep in mind, Im a voice coach, not a hollywood producer nor do I have big corporate budgets to spend.

  • Can it distort and enhance screaming/growling well?  Or would it still be your suggestion to go with the correct and create.

  • @TeemATM If you really like customizing your settings and digging in deep to your manual and gear, you'll like the VoiceLive products.

    I personally prefer the VoiceTone pedals. They are more user friendly and provide me with what I need and not a bunch of harmonies and things I dont need. Check out the VoiceTone product review video for details.

    Robert Lunte

  • I'm a vocalist for a screaming band. When I play live I sound good but I can sound better if it had some delay and idk some compressing in order for it too sound right in your face. Is this possible with this machine?

  • @lilman1067 Yes, almost anything is possible with this machine. It can make you sound amazing, but you better be prepared for a learning curve on how to operate it. The TC-Helicon Voice Tone Pedals are also great. More like stomp boxes in the traditional sense, and easier to learn how to use.

    Hope this helps.

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  • I just bought a VoiceLive 2. In fact it hasn't came yet but I can't wait to get my hands on this baby.

  • @TheModernVocalist thanks a lot guys very helpful

  • Absolutely! You can also use the VoiceTone Create pedal and the VoiceTone Correct pedal together as well... I prefer the VoiceTone product line over the VoiceLive systems. They are easier to operate.

  • This is the kind of YouTube post I actually like to approve. It shows the ignorance and lack of class demonstrated by the original poster.

    FYI... Paul... The video was filmed on a stage with professional lighting, a $2000 HD JVC camera and a RODE A/V condenser mic for semi-professional filming... why anyone would bother to post a negative comment like that, in regards to a video that is simply there to help people and be educational is beyond my experience.

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