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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:22 pm 
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Has anyone used or worked with any of the VoiceTone Pedals? In particular, it would seem that the VoiceTone Doubler would be ideal for a karaoke situation. I'm strongly thinking of giving one a try. Any Input? I have supplied a link with a demo for those that aren't familiar with the product.

http://www.tc-helicon.com/VoiceToneDouble.asp

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I am interested too. No reason except that I have become a gear slut.

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I have the Voice Tone Correct, used it once, maybe twice. My female partner hates it. It's supposed to work like a pitch correct unit, but doesn't really work that way. The Voice doubler sounds like a better choice for karaoke work.


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The demo(s) are pretty cool.
It looks like a very neat (but not necessarily needed) piece of equipment. It would certainly be fun to play around with at home. If either LondonLive or Mcky57 get one would you please give your feedback.

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mckyj57 @ Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:40 pm wrote:
I am interested too. No reason except that I have become a gear slut.



"Hello everyone, my name is Mckyj57 and I am a gear slut."

We have a vocal processor but it really is a pain to use live. Drives the sound man for the band absolutely INSANE when he sees that thing on the stage.

If I had the bucks, I'd be one too...already have tendencies that I struggle to keep under control. Latest purchase was a field recorder which I haven't figured out how to use yet...


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Karen K @ Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:22 pm wrote:
mckyj57 @ Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:40 pm wrote:
I am interested too. No reason except that I have become a gear slut.



"Hello everyone, my name is Mckyj57 and I am a gear slut."

You are a lot closer than you know...

No, I think I am going to sit this one out. Maybe when I get off my rear and ebay all my extra gear, I can use the proceeds to buy some stuff like that. 8-)

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Beatnick Fly @ Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:04 pm wrote:
I have the Voice Tone Correct, used it once, maybe twice. My female partner hates it. It's supposed to work like a pitch correct unit, but doesn't really work that way. The Voice doubler sounds like a better choice for karaoke work.



Sounds like fun, and a neeat little unit. Maybe when I get a few extra bucks..


As for the above, why not just run the mics through a Ninja or other mini with key control? Easy voice correction on the fly...

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