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TC-Helicon VoiceTone D1

Vocal Processor from TC-Helicon belonging to the VoiceTone series

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«  Do not buy »

Published on 10/28/12 at 00:30
It seemed solid ..
Publisher mac / pc: the edition she can really vary all parameters? (Delay, pitch change ..)?

UTILIZATION

-I watched videos on youtube like most people before buying the D1, and therefore a big lie!

-I find myself with an almost robotic voice almost dry by putting at least if we do the dance that perhaps but this is really ugly! I feel I made myself completely rolled!

Furthermore, the machine-voice samples for the increase, but unfortunately, it hurts the calculation so you find yourself singing out of tune and fully lined, super!

Basically, to imitate the sound of the pedal, bought a stupid chorus it will cost cheaper and you get the same kind of effect!

-Maybe there is a possibility of any editing on the computer (pitch variation, delay etc.) then maybe this pedal can be interesting but I do not think it is possible ...

SOUND QUALITY

Not realistic at all, it's like a chorus pedal does not sound better! Youtube videos untrue.

OVERALL OPINION

I feel myself just rolled!!
This is a nice pedal if you make the dance but forget it for rock, it's really in bad taste.
It is wrong to sing by sampling, it is not realistic ... Buy cheapest chorus, it will return the same.
on the other hand, if everything really is fully editable via mac / pc, the pedal may become interesting because the factory presets are ugly ...
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