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#438486 - 10/04/17 07:57 AM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: DonM]
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I think just about any VH can be made to sound good (except the technics, unfortunately) when using one and MAYBE two voices ... the true test comes in using IT as Uncle Dave did in his recording of "The Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" ... THAT was AMAZING !!!
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#438492 - 10/04/17 09:34 AM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: travlin'easy]
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This reminds me that I have a TC Helicon Harmony-M that I want to sell ... I need to get it ready to sell and put it on the "For sale" part of the board (or on Ebay).

Jim
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#438493 - 10/04/17 10:13 AM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
I used the Harmony M for several years, and it is outstanding. The Yamaha harmonizer can be made to sound pretty good, with some work. The Harmony M also has the automatic voice processing that is included on the Korg.
In this demonstration it's easy to hear that the first one sounds best, for whatever reasons. smile
Part of that may be that the original voice signal on the second was much drier? Just guessing.


Its not only the great sound of the TC Helicon but more importantly the TRACKING is far Superior then anything Yamaha VH,VH2 has ever made good singers who know how to use vocal harmony all know that.
try singing from the side of the mic in real time and listen for the drop outs, warbleing, etc, etc, etc, ....


Edited by Dnj (10/04/17 11:08 AM)

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#438497 - 10/04/17 10:53 AM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
Of course the better version was from the Yamaha harmony... But more care was used in a better signal than the TC..

I am so glad I never had to deal with either one..

Fran, what vocalizer do you use?

Chris
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#438505 - 10/04/17 01:48 PM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: Torch]
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Originally Posted By Torch
Originally Posted By Fran Carango
Of course the better version was from the Yamaha harmony... But more care was used in a better signal than the TC..

I am so glad I never had to deal with either one..

Fran, what vocalizer do you use?

Chris





Chris I use the G70....
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#438513 - 10/04/17 06:09 PM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Ok sports fans, I just returned home from a full day of sailing - fantastic weather, excellent sailing conditions, excellent company, my daughter's room mate Christine.

Now, those of you who said #1 (the first song) were correct. It was the TC Helicon Harmony-M, which I fell in love with the very first time I fired it up, though the user manual is lousy. The second song was created plugging the mic directly into the keyboard, and using the default settings, no tweaking or tuning at all. I know I could have made it sound better, but it wouldn't be a fair comparison if I did that.

I have been using an external vocal processor ever since I met Uncle Dave for the first time in a New Jersey Rib place and heard him sing. UD is a master of right hand chords to trigger the vocal harmony, thus, one of the reasons he sounds so good when singing in harmony. But, I'm still better looking then him! wink

All the best,

Gary cool
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#438516 - 10/04/17 07:01 PM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: travlin'easy]
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Gary I thought for sure... you would had tuned the Yamaha to sound great...I was wrong..


I should have known better... My last PSR was the 2100 and it was terrible .. I used it on one gig .. a little old lady told me how bad it sound ... compared to how I usually sound... Lesson learned.. I got rid of it and the back up unit too..

Back then I used the Digitech workstation ex ..
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#438520 - 10/04/17 11:24 PM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: Fran Carango]
musicbyallen Offline
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Registered: 11/17/12
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Loc: Kissimmee Florida
Hey Gary,

My observations are that the first version was a bit wetter with the
reverb that the second. Not to be critical, but just an observation.

The second version added two parts of harmony verses one part in the
first version. Again only an observation.

I have to say that the first version is much more defined and clear in
regard to the harmony.

I play an s970 on gigs and I bought a harmony M but I have never used
it playing out primarily because of the extra setup time and it never
tracked my vocals accurately but I think it needed a software update
that I could never get due to T.C. Helicons update protocol.

I don't use that as an excuse though. I just never felt the need to use harmony.

I do agree that the onboard harmony prosessor is inferior to the outboard versions.

Allen

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#438534 - 10/05/17 08:38 AM Re: VH2 or TC Helicon Harmony-M? [Re: travlin'easy]
travlin'easy Offline
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Allen, actually, the Harmony M was set to two part harmony, but both were set at higher, while the S-950 was at factory default, which I believe is a duo setting.

The update on the Harmony M is easily done through their site, where you can download the update and install it in a few minutes. I didn't have a problem doing this, but that was so long ago I cannot remember exactly what I did at the time.

All the best,

Gary
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