That little 15 seconds starting at 4:50 is the only place on You Tube I have seen a demonstration of the C1 doing pitch CORRECTION. All the other demos of the C1 show how an already great singer can do silly things with their voice. I wish there were more demo of pitch correction on the internet.
You guys are all over the place (product wise)! Advertising TC Helicon while playing a Taylor, with a Fender guitar strap! LOL GREAT DEMO!!!! Thank you!
@hearsageordie well I can't speak for other retailer but we only stock Voicelive 2 and its variants which are considerably more money than the T1 and R1 Combined. The voicelive 2 is £665 vs £200 or so for the T1+R1
@DallasGreen123 The pedals are really designed for live use, hence the pedal format. The TC Mics are pretty good live mics, obviously not as good as a SM58 say but still pretty decent. If you want to use something in the studio you'd be better off looking at TC Helicon racks like the new VoiceLive rack or the Voiceworks racks as they're most suited to studio use (more controllable, more flexible, more powerful)
On the D1, Is the footswitch for the effect a switch or momentary or both? What I need is to press and hold the switch for the effect to be on and then release the switch for the effect to be off. I definitely don't want to have to switch effect on with one foot press and then have to do a 2nd foot press to turn it off.
With the C1 if you put the note in the correct note but don't want the T pain effects and you keep it natural on in the device well it correct your voice
@rgjmce666 The T1's features are done by the mixer board(or mic preamp). They cut or boost certain frequencies. Even though the mixer needs to be set manually, the artist themselves rarely does anything. The C1 is a bit extreme to cheat. It's more like if you want some strange sounds going on. It's no talkbox, but it could still be fun. Even if you use it for subtle correction, It's no different from using it in the studio. Still "cheating".
"Previously, the only real way to fix EQ problems on vocals is to have either out-board graphic or parametric EQs, or a high end mixing console with multi-band parametric EQ, and a good engineer who really knows how to use it. It's simply not possible to do an optimal job of EQ with just a standard mixing console, regardless of how good the sound engineer is."(TC-Helicon)
Lee, only one question: When are you going to form a band with Rob that plays rock/blues/jazz-stuff with you both on vocals? Please give me an album release date.
We are looking for something on the lines of this, We have I guess a oasis (as in the band) sound going on. I'm not intrested in changing the voice, like the cher effect But from watching this, I'd say we're going to need the "T1" and the "R1" What my question is, Would someone like me, be better off getting a couple of these or the voice live? Price wise, the voicelive isn't alot more. So i'm abit confused
personally i think T1 and C1 are cheating, i don't mind as much people using effects like in a studio but live is just wrong. R1 is fine, reverb is used by anyone and everyone live. I love the D1 though, great idea, although it's sort of cheating too, would be perfect for solo acoustic stufff.
That little 15 seconds starting at 4:50 is the only place on You Tube I have seen a demonstration of the C1 doing pitch CORRECTION. All the other demos of the C1 show how an already great singer can do silly things with their voice. I wish there were more demo of pitch correction on the internet.
Massive man points to the Capt for singing for the first time - on camera! Also, now I have vocal effect gas!!
You guys are all over the place (product wise)! Advertising TC Helicon while playing a Taylor, with a Fender guitar strap! LOL GREAT DEMO!!!! Thank you!
@hearsageordie well I can't speak for other retailer but we only stock Voicelive 2 and its variants which are considerably more money than the T1 and R1 Combined. The voicelive 2 is £665 vs £200 or so for the T1+R1
@DallasGreen123 The pedals are really designed for live use, hence the pedal format. The TC Mics are pretty good live mics, obviously not as good as a SM58 say but still pretty decent. If you want to use something in the studio you'd be better off looking at TC Helicon racks like the new VoiceLive rack or the Voiceworks racks as they're most suited to studio use (more controllable, more flexible, more powerful)
I think I will re-jig my christmas list for a couple of these awesome pedals!!
Thanx for video - this is FIRST demo in which someone presents Helicon C1 with SOFT(!) tune.
nice voice dude! the reverb is a killer and the doubler too!
i just love the intro
I thought why don't they have anything like this years ago! Awesome
On the D1, Is the footswitch for the effect a switch or momentary or both? What I need is to press and hold the switch for the effect to be on and then release the switch for the effect to be off. I definitely don't want to have to switch effect on with one foot press and then have to do a 2nd foot press to turn it off.
Yeah, I am waiting for the T.C Voice Tone A1 ;)
@DallasGreen123 no problem
the green one is cool
Which pedal can make your voice the lowest like Darth Vader', the C1 male female setting, or the D1 pedal octive down setting?
Like kids with a new toy thanks for sharing
With the C1 if you put the note in the correct note but don't want the T pain effects and you keep it natural on in the device well it correct your voice
Nice one guys
@AndertonsMusic okay thanks for the info, that helped!
cool pedals
how about trying this stuff with a proper mic and a half-decent singer? Very hard to judge the sound quality.
so do u put pitch correct i to a harmony one or vise versa
@rgjmce666 The T1's features are done by the mixer board(or mic preamp). They cut or boost certain frequencies. Even though the mixer needs to be set manually, the artist themselves rarely does anything. The C1 is a bit extreme to cheat. It's more like if you want some strange sounds going on. It's no talkbox, but it could still be fun. Even if you use it for subtle correction, It's no different from using it in the studio. Still "cheating".
"Previously, the only real way to fix EQ problems on
vocals is to have either out-board graphic or parametric EQs, or a high end mixing console with multi-band parametric EQ, and a good engineer who really knows how to use it. It's simply not possible to do an optimal job of EQ with just a standard mixing console, regardless of how good the sound engineer is."(TC-Helicon)
John Mayer! W00T! Rock on.
Man I wish the Reverb pedal had a stereo output.
is the voicelive touch a combination of those pedals together ?
Dose it work with a bass guitar
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Lee, only one question: When are you going to form a band with Rob that plays rock/blues/jazz-stuff with you both on vocals? Please give me an album release date.
We are looking for something on the lines of this, We have I guess a oasis (as in the band) sound going on.
I'm not intrested in changing the voice, like the cher effect
But from watching this, I'd say we're going to need the "T1" and the "R1"
What my question is, Would someone like me, be better off getting a couple of these or the voice live?
Price wise, the voicelive isn't alot more. So i'm abit confused
Maybe if you got like ten in series it might help the Captain
Millions of peaches.. peaches for me....
@antihax91 yeah personally myself, i'd rather spend time to trying to get vocal tone rather then buying it
1:30 dude is trying and is being beautiful. So please stop waving him away/us
@rgjmce666 You can't help some inherent properties of the microphone, or the PA speakers.
@antihax91 possibly but if you have something like that, your bound to overuse it
Ross Mc lol
personally i think T1 and C1 are cheating, i don't mind as much people using effects like in a studio but live is just wrong. R1 is fine, reverb is used by anyone and everyone live. I love the D1 though, great idea, although it's sort of cheating too, would be perfect for solo acoustic stufff.
That microphone is just TERRIBLE.
The green one is just terrible.
FIRST
What's with the awful mic?
LOL, the C1 is just autotune in a pedal ..
why do you show the pedals in combination with a shit microphone? now i still don't know how they'll sound in my studio...
Thats one bad Microphone 🤮
Or, ya know, you could learn how to sing ;P