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TC-Helicon Harmony Singer

Vocal Processor from TC-Helicon

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Banshee in Avalon

Banshee in Avalon

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1 Posted on 04/15/2013 at 10:58:52
Pocket Harmonies
More than half of the guitarists in this world sing. Based on this survey, TC-Helicon designed the Harmony Singer, a compact pedal with reverb and 2 voice harmonies based on guitar chords. This isn’t TC-Helicon first try, so what’s new?

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harrytonygerry

harrytonygerry

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2 Posted on 10/06/2014 at 21:35:51
I just bought a new Unit, Harmony Singer, I have not opened it yet,, after reading the outside of the box, I now wonder if I can use it with my Bass guitar.?? I also own the blue vocal unit. With all the settings, thanks for any help you may comment with. Harry Gerard. Maryville Tn. 37801. Ps. Bought at Knoxville Guitar center. Today. Harry. Kitchen2@bellsouth.net
david_wilson

david_wilson

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3 Posted on 10/07/2014 at 06:02:26
Seems like it works with base if this video is any indication:



I've always wanted to try one of them out, they look really cool :mdr:

Edit: forgot to mention to fast forward to 3 minutes for the bass example

[ Post last edited on 10/07/2014 at 06:06:46 ]

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