Hey everyone... thanks for all the great input!

I'm not sure if it will help me. I know it would be fun to try.

Also, I attended the Sweetwater Sound Gearfest this last weekend and it was cool. Digitech was there with a semi with all their products and demoed a lot of them.
No keyboards, they were guitar players.

I spent an hour with one of the guys and had him take me through the Vocalist Live 4. I asked hime to demo the pitch correction. He purposely sang off key a little (seemed like a lot to me)and that baby put him right on and his voice sounded just like him without correction... no digital kind of influence. He was a good singer. He sang off key enough that it would have ruined the performance without the processor. I think I can get pretty close to the amount he was off in most of my singing if I work on it.

You could really tell how it was working as a set of headphones had the uncorrected voice (I held one side to my ear) while the front mix (lots of people listening too) sounded great.

Food for thought for me.

The harmonies and modeling were fun too.

So, now, which one is best....Digitech or TC-Helicon. I always related Digitech more to guitar players?? Any comments on that?

Lee
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Lee S.