Vocal harmonizer

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I'm having a lot of fun with my TC Helicon vocal harmonizer, with my DV-52 and my Fishman Acoustic Loudbox Mini.

It's almost like it's intuitive in selecting the proper harmonies to put with my melody vocals. In fact, it is an algorithm primarily based on the guitar signal.

Anyone else using one of these or similar, and do you gig with it?

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ger-2/&usg=AFQjCNHgWq8OqkJ_EkasBkYlJcjbVowQrw
 

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TC makes some amazing stuff. I used to play with one of their G-Systems before I got the Axe-FX and loved it. Their loopers are amazing as well.

You've peaked my interest dammit, and I thought I'd sworn off pedals for good.
 

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There used to be a demo of a harmonizer doing Helplessly Hoping, the CSN song. It was usually spot on! If you get one of those and then can't get along with your band mates, you have some serious issues.
 

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Here is a demo I found that is pretty amazing showing a lot of options. He goes into Suite Judy Blue Eyes at about 1:50.

 

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Have a TC Harmony Singer on my acoustic board, and find it really useful.
Bob
 

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The down side is it takes 5 cables; Guitar in and out, Mic in and out, and power.
 
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