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Originally posted by DonM:
The vocal harmonizer is not as good as Roland, Korg or Ketron, but I would stop far short of calling it terrible. I use it every night and members of my audience often come up and comment about where I'm getting the "other singer". The key is to set it up properly and not overuse it.
DonM


Don Im well aware of the Vocalizer in the Yamahas....& yes I know how to set it up properly. I can make it work, but in no way is it the quality of the G70, SD1 or PA800, & in no way am I happy with the sound..
Yamaha has not improved this feature since the psr2000 thru the T2, plain & simple.
I'm embarrassed to even use it sparingly on stage so most times I just omit it.....
I'm hoping the new TC Helicon Harmony M will be a good alternative when I get it...
we'll see. Some inebriated & straight audience members still think we're all DJ's using cassettes...
tells ya allot eh?