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#362122 - 02/24/13 02:52 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Gary ... yes ... what I did not correctly say was that the VL3D:


was the replacement for the EX that I showed ...
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#362123 - 02/24/13 02:56 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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#362126 - 02/24/13 04:16 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: 124]
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The VL3D is what I have and recommend. 3 easy payments from AMS...
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#362134 - 02/24/13 09:03 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Thanks guys! Uncle Dave your recording sounds awesome- and you say you made that on a PSR-9000 Pro? Wow!!

As great as that sounds, I'm not so much interested in multi-part harmony as pitch correction, compressor, de-esser, reverb, etc. I have a Pa800 (as well as Yamaha and Roland arrangers w/o VH.) I'm trying to decide between upgrading to one of the other Korgs, or just buying a stand-alone unit from TC Helicon or Digitech.

Until the last couple of posts about Digitech, I was leaning toward an external TC Helicon unit. Which is better, the VoiceLive 2 or VoiceLive Touch? When these are connected via MIDI, do they work as well as the built-in stuff? I assume that if you use the "transpose" feature on the KB that the vocal harmony units will follow?

I understand that digital voice processing isn't a substitute for practice or singing on-key, and I'm not expecting my friend to come out sounding like Alicia Keys. But I'm eager to explore the potential gains from integrating vocals with arranger chord recognition, to our mutual benefit. Thanks!!

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#362135 - 02/24/13 09:11 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Personally, I'm not a big fan of pitch correction when you can't monitor the original without the audience hearing it.

In most cases, the singer hears their own voice, and the audience hears the pitch corrected version. If you can't hear your OWN voice, it's hard to tell how far off you are, when your head voice is drowned out by the processed one. In the studio, the artist NEVER hears the pitch correction until afterwards.
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#362136 - 02/24/13 09:27 PM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Originally Posted By: TedS
Thanks guys! Uncle Dave your recording sounds awesome- and you say you made that on a PSR-9000 Pro? Wow!!

I'm pretty sure the 9000PRO did not have the "PSR" prefix... not that there's anything WRONG with that ... lol
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#362146 - 02/25/13 05:54 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: Uncle Dave]
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By: TedS
Thanks guys! Uncle Dave your recording sounds awesome- and you say you made that on a PSR-9000 Pro? Wow!!

I'm pretty sure the 9000PRO did not have the "PSR" prefix... not that there's anything WRONG with that ... lol






Yes it did it was a PSR 9000 Pro..Actually as I recall..the model was a PSR, but on the back of the keyboard they did not use the prefix PSR...only 9000 Pro..


Edited by Fran Carango (02/25/13 06:12 AM)
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#362148 - 02/25/13 06:56 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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I don't remember seeing the "PSR" anywhere on the unit. The plastic, 61 key models had it, but the PRO model did not .... as I recall.
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Someone have the real answer? Now, I'm curious!
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#362153 - 02/25/13 07:37 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Here ya go, Dave: PSR-9000

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#362154 - 02/25/13 08:37 AM Re: Advice about vocal processors? [Re: TedS]
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Digitech VR ( the one UD used) only has reverbs.no pitch correction, eq or even compressor.
http://www.digitech.com/system/documents/99/original/VocalistVR.pdf?1289592527


Edited by jamman (02/25/13 08:38 AM)

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