Eric nice find ...BUT....
regarding this video and what we are talking about is this
....if you notice this guy is wearing a headset mic...
with that on your head and your mouth SQUARELY pressed on top of the
mic when singing is fine to a point, but certainly not the
quality at all of a TC Helicon unit. That said if you don't use a headset mic and sing with a traditional hand held one and your coming
to the mic from different angles while your playing & singing it is a whole new ball game,....first and foremost power singers use distance dynamics to control nuances in their voice with different head gestures in, out, side, etc,....the Yamaha VH2 is notorious for DROPOUTS, especially with TRIO harmony, that's why so many Yamaha players although there is VH2 on-board still use an external TC Helicon unit for their vocals.. I should know that vs a TC Helicon unit which has a superb TRACKING mechanism inside,
....and no drop outs no matter how you approach the mic, superb tracking, much better vocal harmony, robust sound quality.
IMO If you really care about your Vocal Harmony TC Helicon outmatches VH2 by a mile every time.
Yamaha needs to update VH2 in a big way, It's just how it is sorry.


Edited by Dnj (10/25/19 05:00 PM)