G'day to all, Matt here, and as the title suggests, i'm after your opinions on what you have used, or recommend in the way of vocal harmonizers for live use.
I know it's not guitar pedal related, but i'm sure there's plenty of guitarist/singers that hang around here with good advice ;D
Thanks, Matt.
..maybe this will help...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r7wuiOFNOg
http://www.tc-helicon.com/products/
:D
Hi mate, thanks for the response, i have a fair idea what's out there, (i've watched the youtube vid's) but haven't actually used any of them.
I was after advice from anyone who has personally used the product they recommend.
I'm trying to avoid the digital chipmunk sound that he had going on, at times, in that video.
Or i could just beat the living shit out of the bass guitarist and drummer till they learn to harmonise i suppose. ;)
Hey hey, you leave your poor bass player out of the flogging and focus on the drummer. :D
Well clearly, violence is not the answer. Rest easy Jimilee, the bass players head was too thick to hurt and the drummer just grunted something, as i'm hitting him, about my timing being off. ;D
Anybody?, any advice appreciated, Matt.
There are a number of units out there. I use the TC Helicon Harmony G-XT since what I do is just me playing guitar and singing. its nice to have the harmonies on the chorus'. The G-XT allows me to plug the guitar into it and it can set the 'tuning' of the harmonies to the chords being played. Obviously you can also manually set the pedal to the key you are singing in.
Best of luck on your search :)
Cheers,
Russ