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Re: Vocal Harmonizer recommendations?
The TC Electronics Quintet is not bad and you can find them
on eBay for a good price $350. However unlike the Digitech you will need
midi say from a keyboard or midi guitar which is what I used to track the
chord/key changes. To be honest unless you pay mega bucks they all sound
a bit cheesy. Far better looping your vocal harmony as it's all
natural.
At 16:22 10/07/2007, David Kirkdorffer wrote:
Try these:
http://www.guitar.com.au/effects/t.c.electronics/Quintet.htm
http://www.bizrate.com/musicalinstrumenteffectsprocessors/products__keyword--digitech+vocal+harmonizer.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "RICK WALKER" <looppool@cruzio.com>
To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)"
<Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:05 PM
Subject: OT: Vocal Harmonizer recommendations?
> All my life I've wanted a good vocal harmonizer in either a
floor
> or rackmount version and they've always been a bit out of my
grasp
> economically.
>
> I've used the Red Whammy pedal and the Digitech Vocal 300 but they
both
> are very noisy and don't have intelligent harmonies in them.
>
> I've also got a Boss IntelliShifter but it's scales are very
perfunctory
and
> I
> would like to be able to do things like use Balkan harmonies or
even
> shifting harmonies so it's just not sophisticated enough for the
things I
> want to do.
>
> I've finally decided to throw caution to the wind and try to find a
more
> sophisticated unit
> for my live looping performances
>
> The Eventides are just out of my price range even in used
condition
> ...............for what that's worth.
>
>
> .................but I have been looking specifically, at
>
>
>
> Digitech DHP-44 Intelligent Harmonizer Whammy Eventide
>
> Digitech VHM5 Vocalist Harmonizer
>
> Digitech Vocalist Performer Harmonizer Vocal Processor
>
> Digitech Vocalist Live 2 Vocal Harmonizer
>
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>
> Does anyone have any advice for me or are there units to avoid
(for
reasons
> of noise or lack of sophistication)?
>