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#226645 by Lynard Dylan
Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:40 am
A vocal processor which one would you buy. Does anybody use one out there in there current setups? I'm thinking a good vocal processor might be better then a good lead singer, but I've no experience with them, but lots of experience with lead singers.

#226651 by J-HALEY
Sun Dec 01, 2013 3:48 pm
TC Helicons voice rack live is a good one IMO. $799.00

#226662 by fisherman bob
Sun Dec 01, 2013 8:19 pm
In my opinion it's phoney baloney, like autotune. I'd rather hear the real deal. Somebody that can actually sing (like me).

#226676 by gbheil
Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:36 am
We have a Boss ( sorry not immediately available to recite model numbers ).
It's really nothing more than a toy.
We use it sometimes for cool effects, goofy laughs, spooky spoke lines.
As far as really utilizing it live for full vocals I'm in the camp with Bob.

#226690 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:07 pm
The TC Helicon models are the best. A friend uses one in his solo show - but typically for only 4 or 5 songs the whole night. Use it too much and it becomes a real gimmick ("he's the guy who uses that harmonizer all the time").

#226792 by Lynard Dylan
Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:06 pm
Thanks I was thinking TC Helicon myself. Your right Mike 2 much is a bad thing, but it might really help on 5 or 10 songs over 4 sets.

You other guys can say what you want, I say anything to make me sound better, and it's like any equipment, you still gotta be able to play guitar to make a Les Paul sound good.

Gotta go late for my bass practice, I would have never thought that bass playing could be so enjoyable, other then the fact that mine seems a mile long and weighs in at 100 lbs or so.

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