A minor = C B minor = D C minor = Eb D minor = F E minor = G F minor = Ab G minor = Bb Hopefully this is a good start if you’re looking for the right minor key.
@@quadruccbeat evry major key shares the same notes asa corresponding minor key. the difference between the to scales or keys is really what note feels likehome or has the most resolution within the context of the song
@@quadruccbeat he means that this unit only has marks for the major keys. So if your key is in a minor (melodic) key, then you need to find the corresponding major key with the same notes and set the unit to that. So if your song is in Am, set it to correct your singing to the C key.
C major scale has the same notes as A minor scale. So if you want F minor just move three clicks up from F to G#. G# major scale has the same notes as F minor scale. The minor scale is always 3 clicks away from the current major scale.
@@TheOvernowhere It's called the relative minor or major. The relative minor scale is always three semitones down from the major scale you started with.
@@TheOvernowhere Let's take a look at A minor: A B C D E F G A... Okay, then let's look at C major: C D E F G A B C... As you can see, they are the same notes. "A minor" is basically a C major scale with A as the starting point. It's also called A aeolian Those scales with different starting notes are called modes: If you start C major scale from C, it's called C ionian. That's the 1st mode If you start C major scale from D, it's called D dorian, 2nd mode If you start C major scale from E, it's called E phrygian, 3rd mode If you start C major scale from F, it's called F lydian, 4th mode If you start C major scale from G, it's called G mixolydian, 5th mode If you start C major scale from A, it's called A aeolian, 6th mode (also known as natural minor). So if you want to find out what is the relative minor to C major, you just have to look what is the sixth note of that scale. Sixth note of C major scale is A so the relative minor to C major would be A minor Another example: to find out the relative minor of G major, just take a look what is the sixth note of G major scale. G A B C D E F# Seems like it's E, so relative minor of G major is E minor. So if some song was in E minor, you'd set the autotune to G scale, since it has the same notes as E minor scale. Major and natural minor are the most common modes, but let's just take a look at other mode, dorian, which has traditional sea shanty sound. Drunken sailor for example: Let's say it's in D dorian. You would set the autotune to C major because it's the same notes as D dorian since D is the second note of C major scale and dorian is the second mode. If you were to sing Scarborough Fair in A dorian, you'd set the autotune to G major, because G major has the same notes as A dorian. G major scale started from the second note is A Dorian Scale. It's the same notes. Stevie Wonder's Uptight is in Bb Phrygian (3rd mode), so you'd have to set the autotune to Gb major, because Gb majors third note is Bb. In other words, if you start Gb major from the third note, Bb, you get the Bb Phrygian. Hope this wasn't too complicated :D
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Bradley Major Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
fun fact: Antares were the first to put out auto tune in a hardware rackmount unit in 1999 with the Antares AVP-1. It didn't become super popular until it was turned into software...
I just bought this (my vocals are very weak) so your tutorial/review was helpful. It's not a quiet device, which is a pain in the ass in practice sessions -- but . . . once it's dialed in, it gets my singing from poor to fair, which is an accomplishment. I haven't even tried the looper yet.
Someone I know walked into my house today and just handed me this along with an akai mpk mini and a loop station 🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀 I had no idea this is what it did until I saw this video thank you so much and I’m excited to get creative with the new equipment 👍❤️❤️
Hey Brez!:) Nice review and thoughts on the device! Just an idea for quickly 'fix' the major/minor issue. The minor scale actually contains the same exact notes that the major scale a minor third above. Soooo lets say an A minor scale is just the same as a C major (both contains only all of the white keys on a keyboard - so you can visualize it). I will do some vids and streams about this stuff i think.. In conclusion if the machine has all major keys it has all minor, all you have to do is count 3 notes. Again if the song let's say is in D minor all you have to do is count 3 up to know what setting to use in your machine. So 1 up from D is D sharp, than 2 is E and baaaam 3 is F. Just visualize it in a keyboard. Try it with that song, hope it helps for any user of the device!:)
Hi Thanks for the comment man ! Tbh I'm not really sure how to explain it, maybe what wonderninja is correct, but sometimes, when you're on D for a song, and you want to hit a note that should be on D, it doesn't do it. I am not good enough in theory to explain what I want to haha
I’m interested in this for karaoke. Will this work if I want to connect it to my current set up? For example do I just plug in a wired mic to the box and then from the box to my audio system? Thank you.
What power supply do you use for the harmonizer? Battery or DC adapter? When I turn on my harmonized power supply via a stabilized adapter, an unpleasant buzzing sound is heard, especially if the standard source is 9V. Does this occur with all these pedals?
Could you run your iPhone into this for a some auto-tuned Karaoke? Would the instrument "in" work in that regards and output to a home stereo or is something still missing?
i missing something like 75% autotune, meybe after all years you can sing pretty correct notes, but i hear difference like 15-20% on, when you put it on 50%
Hello! I have VOICETONE C1, I want to ask a question. Why is it that when the effect button is turned off, the effect is present, something similar to a light chorus or stereo extension. I can't understand why. Could it be that the device initially has a built-in compressor or limiter or chorus. I hope you understand what I'm talking about. My English is a little bad, especially technical.
Hey Brez, thanks for that video! I would like to know two things, hope you see this comment 😅 1) Does the new MK2 loopstation inbuilt autotune make this device unnecessary? 2) I am not a looper, just a solo beatboxer. Do percussive sounds get distorted by the device? Some apps or programs do that and it's terrible for live Beatboxing if f.e. your kicks just become baby farts 🥲 Thanks in advance!
Hi ! The autotune on the loopstation IN MY OPINION is not very good compared to this one. And yeah, beatboxing with autotune effect distorts the beatbox, it isn't recommended :)
@@BreZBeatbox Thanks a lot mate! That's bad news for a non-looper like me then xD Unless there is a device that can autotune without messing up the beatbox itself, do you happen to know one? ^^
@@Manullus no, that’s going to happen with every auto tune effect. Don’t turn it on while you’re beat boxing. Why do you need to tune beat boxing? There’s no pitch
@@jbachman01 This is LIT bro... 'Why do you need to tune beat boxing? There's no pitch.' That's it! Add pitch, and an industrial input limiter. What if... the auto tune fx could ADD harmonic pitch synthesis in key, based on fluctuations in mic volume, attack and intensity, all preset amounts. Or MIDI notes, but then it's too structured. Add a gliss or slide time knob, an expression pedal. That's party time. Or maybe there's a vocal pedal already doing this stuff??
Hey brez, I have 2 xlr cables like you have in this video one that goes from my mic to the pitch corrector and one from the pitch corrector to a xenyx beringher soundboard however, It’s not picking up any sound what do you think I’m doing wrong I can’t seem to find out!!
Hello Brez, thx for video, can u recommend some microfone for beatboxing plz? to change: lol i cheked ur videos and found one where u told about microfone...
I've tried for weeks to get in touch with tc helicon I told them I'm interested in buying multiple pedals of theirs but this c1 pedal here came out back in 2004 and they won't tell us if they have updated the algorithms since then. Why spend 200$ for TWENTY YEAR OLD gear and sound. I asked them If they are the same or updated thru firmware and no answer. Probably cause they dont wanna admit the truth their selling us the same shit since the early 2000s
A minor = C
B minor = D
C minor = Eb
D minor = F
E minor = G
F minor = Ab
G minor = Bb
Hopefully this is a good start if you’re looking for the right minor key.
wdym right minor key😭😭
@@quadruccbeat evry major key shares the same notes asa corresponding minor key. the difference between the to scales or keys is really what note feels likehome or has the most resolution within the context of the song
having a relative scale doesn’t change the way notes are played
i don't know the song he's referring to, but there is melodic minor and harmonic minor, so your conversion chart only works as: melodic minor = major
@@quadruccbeat he means that this unit only has marks for the major keys. So if your key is in a minor (melodic) key, then you need to find the corresponding major key with the same notes and set the unit to that. So if your song is in Am, set it to correct your singing to the C key.
C major scale has the same notes as A minor scale. So if you want F minor just move three clicks up from F to G#. G# major scale has the same notes as F minor scale. The minor scale is always 3 clicks away from the current major scale.
What? :)
@@TheOvernowhere It's called the relative minor or major. The relative minor scale is always three semitones down from the major scale you started with.
@@TheOvernowhere
Let's take a look at A minor: A B C D E F G A...
Okay, then let's look at C major: C D E F G A B C...
As you can see, they are the same notes. "A minor" is basically a C major scale with A as the starting point. It's also called A aeolian
Those scales with different starting notes are called modes:
If you start C major scale from C, it's called C ionian. That's the 1st mode
If you start C major scale from D, it's called D dorian, 2nd mode
If you start C major scale from E, it's called E phrygian, 3rd mode
If you start C major scale from F, it's called F lydian, 4th mode
If you start C major scale from G, it's called G mixolydian, 5th mode
If you start C major scale from A, it's called A aeolian, 6th mode (also known as natural minor).
So if you want to find out what is the relative minor to C major, you just have to look what is the sixth note of that scale. Sixth note of C major scale is A so the relative minor to C major would be A minor
Another example: to find out the relative minor of G major, just take a look what is the sixth note of G major scale. G A B C D E F#
Seems like it's E, so relative minor of G major is E minor. So if some song was in E minor, you'd set the autotune to G scale, since it has the same notes as E minor scale.
Major and natural minor are the most common modes, but let's just take a look at other mode, dorian, which has traditional sea shanty sound. Drunken sailor for example:
Let's say it's in D dorian. You would set the autotune to C major because it's the same notes as D dorian since D is the second note of C major scale and dorian is the second mode.
If you were to sing Scarborough Fair in A dorian, you'd set the autotune to G major, because G major has the same notes as A dorian. G major scale started from the second note is A Dorian Scale. It's the same notes.
Stevie Wonder's Uptight is in Bb Phrygian (3rd mode), so you'd have to set the autotune to Gb major, because Gb majors third note is Bb. In other words, if you start Gb major from the third note, Bb, you get the Bb Phrygian.
Hope this wasn't too complicated :D
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Bradley Major Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The fact that you still have to put in the work and hit the right pitches is just what I like👍🏾. Thanks for sharing
fun fact: Antares were the first to put out auto tune in a hardware rackmount unit in 1999 with the Antares AVP-1. It didn't become super popular until it was turned into software...
No. Firstly they launched software plug in for Pro Tools in 1997 !!!
@@ninasazonova2511 is this true? If so I stand corrected. I remember reading about it in future music mag back in like '01...
@@jasontarner1227 just check it out easily using Google )
I just bought this (my vocals are very weak) so your tutorial/review was helpful. It's not a quiet device, which is a pain in the ass in practice sessions -- but . . . once it's dialed in, it gets my singing from poor to fair, which is an accomplishment. I haven't even tried the looper yet.
I've been waiting for this!!! I bought a Helicon because of watching you use it on your videos! Thank you for doing this!
Is it good bro ?
Yes! It works great, does exactly what it's supposed to!
You can leave the key knob on "ch" and it will just go to the closest note. You don't necessarily have to select a key
can you still select a key tho, so it will just stay the same and not fluctuate,
I could never. Chromatic got me sounding goofy asf
where glissandos will include every off-key note. eww
Brez, I really like it, this format of reviews of devices, it's amazing
Пламенная Пламенная Притворная в жизни каждого мужчины может наступает момент может наступает
I love this little pedal so much! Hook another with delay in between and if you like some others PURE LOVE
Someone I know walked into my house today and just handed me this along with an akai mpk mini and a loop station 🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀 I had no idea this is what it did until I saw this video thank you so much and I’m excited to get creative with the new equipment 👍❤️❤️
Is the bearer of gifts single by chance? 😅
Hey Brez!:) Nice review and thoughts on the device!
Just an idea for quickly 'fix' the major/minor issue. The minor scale actually contains the same exact notes that the major scale a minor third above. Soooo lets say an A minor scale is just the same as a C major (both contains only all of the white keys on a keyboard - so you can visualize it). I will do some vids and streams about this stuff i think..
In conclusion if the machine has all major keys it has all minor, all you have to do is count 3 notes. Again if the song let's say is in D minor all you have to do is count 3 up to know what setting to use in your machine. So 1 up from D is D sharp, than 2 is E and baaaam 3 is F. Just visualize it in a keyboard. Try it with that song, hope it helps for any user of the device!:)
I was thinking the same but he's probably referring to the harmonic minor scale which is like the aeolian mode (your example) but with a raised 7th.
@@wonderninja aah yeah true.. thats more than possible:)
Hi Thanks for the comment man ! Tbh I'm not really sure how to explain it, maybe what wonderninja is correct, but sometimes, when you're on D for a song, and you want to hit a note that should be on D, it doesn't do it. I am not good enough in theory to explain what I want to haha
Yes this is just what I needed I didn’t know wether to buy one thank you!!
I’m interested in this for karaoke. Will this work if I want to connect it to my current set up? For example do I just plug in a wired mic to the box and then from the box to my audio system? Thank you.
Yes that is how it is meant to be used
Could you show us when you are using the ch or chromatic key on it using voice.
6:50 Plug in a Keyboard to change the Key Major or Minor works if you play it through it.
Such a nice, in depth review, thanks.
You can use this for live shows ?
Merci pour les explications, je pensais qu'on avait juste de l'autotune mais on peut aller plus loin que ça ! :)
Great review Brez. I like the intro music.
im getting this for my birthday in may :) but im kinda worried about using second devices because of the input delay :l
Same
Mine may 9th
@@JahWeh6 mine is may 12th :D
@@beau8039-p4v how old your turning?
I’m gonna be 16
@@JahWeh6 14 haha
What power supply do you use for the harmonizer? Battery or DC adapter?
When I turn on my harmonized power supply via a stabilized adapter, an unpleasant buzzing sound is heard, especially if the standard source is 9V.
Does this occur with all these pedals?
Hey, great video, but which autotune hardware would you recommend for live performances? :)
Roland vt-4
Nice, but...are all the units already gone? I don't want used one...so weird
do you need to have a looper station or can you just use an audio interface?
Can you show how you connect this to your set up?
Could I add this to my Mixer for karaoke?
Any way I can donate to you for this video?
We appreciate all the help you give us BreZ big up 💯💯💯
What hardware is hardtune and correction such as this one! Need to source a pedal soon
Whats the difference between this and the h1?
Could you connect this to a interface
LEARN THEORY! it get even more fun knowing all the paths you can go on a root note
Did the reverb and filter that you applied at 5:42 come from a different device or this pedal?
from the RC505
Can I use this with a wireless mic?
6:21 had me 💀😂🤣
Could you run your iPhone into this for a some auto-tuned Karaoke? Would the instrument "in" work in that regards and output to a home stereo or is something still missing?
Can you plug a microphone into this, and then this into a speaker? For example if I wanted to use this for karaoke
i missing something like 75% autotune, meybe after all years you can sing pretty correct notes, but i hear difference like 15-20% on, when you put it on 50%
Is there a more modern version of this? I see all these versions, like h2 T1 and so on
does the baby's voice work even if you sit a bit away from the microphone? The one I have now skips my voice back to my real voice.
4:56 dude really put Travis Scott Audio in the background and thought we wouldnt notice smh
I would have been surprised no one would notice
How did you hook this up to your computer? And are you able to hear yourself with it?
Hello. Can you use the jack-connections on the side to connect a microphone (instead of the microphone-connections on the back)?
May I use it on guitar? so I can get more clear chords on higher pitches..
I can plug in to the mixer amplifier ??
Can you use this for pitch control on fry screams / deepen a fry scream? I'm interested.
Does it need to plugged into an wall outlet to power it?!
Can you use this for kareoke with a mixer?
Hey boss, is it not a good device for live shows?? How so? Even with a expensive mic? Will I still have issues with feedback and sound bro?
What wireless mic are you using? Do you know anyone’s that adjust the scale automatically? Thanks!!
What wireless mic would you also recommend using
What should I buy for it to work like what microphone and other plug in to go live with ?
What about Tc Helicon Synth XT ? Which one is better for hard-tune ?
I've used this along with some others I use it for my studio and live performances
Hello! I have VOICETONE C1, I want to ask a question.
Why is it that when the effect button is turned off, the effect is present, something similar to a light chorus or stereo extension. I can't understand why.
Could it be that the device initially has a built-in compressor or limiter or chorus. I hope you understand what I'm talking about.
My English is a little bad, especially technical.
Making a hatsune miku, Light up, autotune cosplay and I NEEDED something compact like this, THANK YOU!!
It can combine with wireless mic?
What mine are you using or what brand..
Am I able to use this for live performing?
How are you adding the reverb?
Hey Brez, thanks for that video! I would like to know two things, hope you see this comment 😅
1) Does the new MK2 loopstation inbuilt autotune make this device unnecessary?
2) I am not a looper, just a solo beatboxer. Do percussive sounds get distorted by the device? Some apps or programs do that and it's terrible for live Beatboxing if f.e. your kicks just become baby farts 🥲
Thanks in advance!
Hi ! The autotune on the loopstation IN MY OPINION is not very good compared to this one. And yeah, beatboxing with autotune effect distorts the beatbox, it isn't recommended :)
@@BreZBeatbox Thanks a lot mate! That's bad news for a non-looper like me then xD
Unless there is a device that can autotune without messing up the beatbox itself, do you happen to know one? ^^
@@Manullus no, that’s going to happen with every auto tune effect. Don’t turn it on while you’re beat boxing. Why do you need to tune beat boxing? There’s no pitch
@@jbachman01 This is LIT bro... 'Why do you need to tune beat boxing? There's no pitch.' That's it! Add pitch, and an industrial input limiter. What if... the auto tune fx could ADD harmonic pitch synthesis in key, based on fluctuations in mic volume, attack and intensity, all preset amounts. Or MIDI notes, but then it's too structured. Add a gliss or slide time knob, an expression pedal. That's party time. Or maybe there's a vocal pedal already doing this stuff??
“I hate it when you go away…” 🎵 is in minor - you’re finding the key naturally 👌
hey, where did you plug in the out mic to? was it to an audio interface, if it was did you have to put an xlr in to it or just a normal one?
How do you add reverb? from where? is it coming from the pedal or from where? I'm looking for something like TC Helicon MIC MECHANIC 2
Hey brez, I have 2 xlr cables like you have in this video one that goes from my mic to the pitch corrector and one from the pitch corrector to a xenyx beringher soundboard however, It’s not picking up any sound what do you think I’m doing wrong I can’t seem to find out!!
I can connect to the computer? What do I need to connect to my computer if I buy it
How do you hold the mic?
Can anyone tell me if you can use this machine with a cheaper mic with 1/4 chords and will it give the same effect?
Can it connect to audio interface yamaha AG06 live interface?
Does this work with wireless microphones?
What Do I need to connect this to besides a computer
where do you choose maj/min?
How do you add the reverb?
Where do I get that microphone from?
How did u not laugh going thru some of those fx lmao 🤣🤣🤣 props
how can i select major or minor scale?
I really like that format !
For minor, what if you use the relative major? Like if it in Am, you use C
It still doesnt work for some reason !
How does the chromatic work?
Can I record autotune with the pedal on to pre recorded tracks
Can you use this to perform with auto tune ?
It would be great if u could explain the additional I/O
I don't use it. I don't want to misinterpret !
yo i’m just wondering, is the h1 any differnt from the c1? would love to get a reply even though i know this is old
Hello Brez, thx for video, can u recommend some microfone for beatboxing plz?
to change: lol i cheked ur videos and found one where u told about microfone...
what if the root is Am7? 🤔
Quick Question What are the Settings/Parameters of the Filter u using at 5:48?
I have no clue haha. I freestyled it just for the video ^^
I need this !!! Can’t find it anywhere
Hell yes love mine soon as a seen it your first vid a was quick to try one
Has anyone tried using TC Helicon Voicetone with an instrument like electric violin or acouustic violin with a pickup?
Cheers
Excellent demo. Thanks
I have no idea about music theory, but I make videos about music technical equipment...I want my time back...!...
Hey! Do you have to plug an auto tune pedal into a loop station or can you just plug it into the wall?
Thats what i want to know. Let me know if you find out!
@@samuelcolon2855 i will!
Super cool bro. This device is really worthy 😄😄😇😍😍🔥🔥❤❤💥Cheez
I've tried for weeks to get in touch with tc helicon I told them I'm interested in buying multiple pedals of theirs but this c1 pedal here came out back in 2004 and they won't tell us if they have updated the algorithms since then. Why spend 200$ for TWENTY YEAR OLD gear and sound. I asked them If they are the same or updated thru firmware and no answer. Probably cause they dont wanna admit the truth their selling us the same shit since the early 2000s
se si volesse utilizzare questo dispositivo auto-tune senza utilizzare microfoni con cavo è possibile ?
Buy. In Amazon?
Does the x1 model do the same thing ?
I guess not !
For minor you would change it to the relative major key. Learn that circle of fifths yo!
Dangggg...
Its so cool n im going to buy this machine soon, thx fo da review bruh..
much interesting!,always hype watch your videos!
What is your headset, brez?
Sennheiser HD25 :)