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TC VoiceLive 2 or Eventide H3000 for vocal?
Now that both units hover in the $500 - $800 range, I'm trying to
determine which offers better harmonizing & vocal bettering quality. The older Eventide is more famous, but the TC is newer, perhaps further improved? I don't see any comparison on the Web. Did anyone compare the two or care to offer an opinion? (Other than "try both?" :-) Thank you in advance |
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TC VoiceLive 2 or Eventide H3000 for vocal?
Hmm, your mentioning of the manual reminds me of the TC Quintet I
owned, 2008-ish. Even with the skimpy "manual", I could never get the UI to work. I always got stuck with a blinking patch number at some patch I didn't want, and nothing would get me out of there short of a power cycle. Ultimately I just resold the unit, I got no productive use out of it for a second. This from a guy who has no difficulties mastering Kyma X. I actually told this story to my Swee****er rep, asking, "can we be sure the VoiceLive 2 doesn't have the same useless UI?" That was my only question. Didn't get a reply in 3 days so far, I guess the answer is negative... :-\ |
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TC VoiceLive 2 or Eventide H3000 for vocal?
I started out with the VoiceLive 2, I'm still chasing a good deal on
the Eventide. (Any rickety H3000 will do, I got the D/SE replacement chipset already to plug into it.) One thing about the VoiceLive 2 is, I can sing a note, hold a swanky 8 key jazz chord on a connected MIDI keyboard, and Preset 202 will harmonize my voice to those 8 notes, quite pleasantly too. I only read the Eventide H3000 manual so far, but is MIDI and Parameter Modulation chapter does not detail such capability. It only says "MIDI notes could be used to set the amount of pitch shift. ... See the chapter of Parameter Modulation." where it adds nothing more. (Is it monophonic shift? Polyphonic? Restricted to scale? 3-voice only? Go guess.) |
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TC VoiceLive 2 or Eventide H3000 for vocal?
Keoki wrote:
I started out with the VoiceLive 2, I'm still chasing a good deal on the Eventide. (Any rickety H3000 will do, I got the D/SE replacement chipset already to plug into it.) One thing about the VoiceLive 2 is, I can sing a note, hold a swanky 8 key jazz chord on a connected MIDI keyboard, and Preset 202 will harmonize my voice to those 8 notes, quite pleasantly too. I only read the Eventide H3000 manual so far, but is MIDI and Parameter Modulation chapter does not detail such capability. It only says "MIDI notes could be used to set the amount of pitch shift. ... See the chapter of Parameter Modulation." where it adds nothing more. (Is it monophonic shift? Polyphonic? Restricted to scale? 3-voice only? Go guess.) Drop me an email. I have an H3000 that I aim to sell shortly. Depending on where you live maybe we could make a deal. I'm about to off most of my hardware. I'm through recording others, except for a couple of trios in which I play, and am going to unload what I no longer plan to use. -- shut up and play your guitar * http://hankalrich.com/ http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic http://www.sonicbids.com/HankandShaidri |
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