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A band that I'm friends with is looking to upgrade some of their live gear,
and one of the items that singer wants to get is a new processor for vocals (right now he's just using a Quadraverb for delay, chorus, etc. and wants to upgrade both in terms of flexibility as well as sound quality). I've offered to help him try to find something, and I thought maybe some of you might be able to help me narrow down the search. Here's what he's looking for this item to be able to do: 1.) Standard effects, of course, such as delay, 'verbs, chorus, etc., and with editable parameters on each. 2.) He also wants a really good doubler effect. 3.) EQ, so he can dial in that lo-fi AM radio sound 4.) Distortion (it's a metal group, so he wants to be able to add this on certain parts) 5.) It's got be able to combine several of these at once (IOW, he should be able to save a preset that might have a doubler, a delay & an EQ setting, another that might use distortion, verb, and chorus... you get the idea) 6.) Footswitch-able, so he can toggle back & forth between several presets from the front of the stage. Actually, it seems to me like what he really needs might be a high-quality guitar processor (since he wants to have distortion as one of the options), but I thought I'd throw this out there & see if there are any vocal-specific processors that any of you are using that will do all this. He's open to either using this as an insertable effect, or a complete input path. So far, the TC Helicon VoiceLive looks like it could be the ticket, except for the fact that I don't see anything listed in the specs that could provide a distortion effect - anyone ever use this item??? Know anything about it? Thanks in advance! Neil Henderson |
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:12:34 -0500, Neil Henderson wrote
(in article ) : A band that I'm friends with is looking to upgrade some of their live gear, and one of the items that singer wants to get is a new processor for vocals (right now he's just using a Quadraverb for delay, chorus, etc. and wants to upgrade both in terms of flexibility as well as sound quality). I've offered to help him try to find something, and I thought maybe some of you might be able to help me narrow down the search. Here's what he's looking for this item to be able to do: 1.) Standard effects, of course, such as delay, 'verbs, chorus, etc., and with editable parameters on each. 2.) He also wants a really good doubler effect. 3.) EQ, so he can dial in that lo-fi AM radio sound 4.) Distortion (it's a metal group, so he wants to be able to add this on certain parts) 5.) It's got be able to combine several of these at once (IOW, he should be able to save a preset that might have a doubler, a delay & an EQ setting, another that might use distortion, verb, and chorus... you get the idea) 6.) Footswitch-able, so he can toggle back & forth between several presets from the front of the stage. Actually, it seems to me like what he really needs might be a high-quality guitar processor (since he wants to have distortion as one of the options), but I thought I'd throw this out there & see if there are any vocal-specific processors that any of you are using that will do all this. He's open to either using this as an insertable effect, or a complete input path. So far, the TC Helicon VoiceLive looks like it could be the ticket, except for the fact that I don't see anything listed in the specs that could provide a distortion effect - anyone ever use this item??? Know anything about it? Thanks in advance! Neil Henderson It does, but I can't imagine why anyone would want to use it on a vocal, although that's obviously why it's there. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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Hey Neil,
I used to have an oldYammy SPX 900 that could do most of the stuff you're describing. I still see them in a lot of live rigs. Deej "Neil Henderson" wrote in message om... A band that I'm friends with is looking to upgrade some of their live gear, and one of the items that singer wants to get is a new processor for vocals (right now he's just using a Quadraverb for delay, chorus, etc. and wants to upgrade both in terms of flexibility as well as sound quality). I've offered to help him try to find something, and I thought maybe some of you might be able to help me narrow down the search. Here's what he's looking for this item to be able to do: 1.) Standard effects, of course, such as delay, 'verbs, chorus, etc., and with editable parameters on each. 2.) He also wants a really good doubler effect. 3.) EQ, so he can dial in that lo-fi AM radio sound 4.) Distortion (it's a metal group, so he wants to be able to add this on certain parts) 5.) It's got be able to combine several of these at once (IOW, he should be able to save a preset that might have a doubler, a delay & an EQ setting, another that might use distortion, verb, and chorus... you get the idea) 6.) Footswitch-able, so he can toggle back & forth between several presets from the front of the stage. Actually, it seems to me like what he really needs might be a high-quality guitar processor (since he wants to have distortion as one of the options), but I thought I'd throw this out there & see if there are any vocal-specific processors that any of you are using that will do all this. He's open to either using this as an insertable effect, or a complete input path. So far, the TC Helicon VoiceLive looks like it could be the ticket, except for the fact that I don't see anything listed in the specs that could provide a distortion effect - anyone ever use this item??? Know anything about it? Thanks in advance! Neil Henderson |
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So far, the TC Helicon VoiceLive looks like it could be the ticket, except
for the fact that I don't see anything listed in the specs that could provide a distortion effect - anyone ever use this item??? Know anything about it? Thanks in advance! Neil Henderson It does, but I can't imagine why anyone would want to use it on a vocal, although that's obviously why it's there. A lot of modern music has distorted vocal effects. John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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![]() "Animix" wrote in message ... Hey Neil, I used to have an oldYammy SPX 900 that could do most of the stuff you're describing. I still see them in a lot of live rigs. Hey Deej, thanks, but these guys are looking to go with brand-new/under-warranty-type stuph for their live gear upgrades. Can't blame 'em in a way - part of the reason they're upgrading is that they've had lots of repair & maintenance bills on their older gear lately... goes with the territory of playing as much as they do, but I can see their point. Neil |
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![]() "Ty Ford" wrote in message ... So far, the TC Helicon VoiceLive looks like it could be the ticket, except for the fact that I don't see anything listed in the specs that could provide a distortion effect - anyone ever use this item??? Know anything about it? Thanks in advance! Neil Henderson It does, but I can't imagine why anyone would want to use it on a vocal, although that's obviously why it's there. Cool, Ty - thanks. That one looks like it might be the ticket... at least for the time being. Neil |
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